For you conspiracy and "black Helo." fans, this is a good one!
Could our Government be spying on our computers from right here in Bridgeton?
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Tom Ford
No. 170
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Tom Ford
No. 170
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Maybe our Federal Government will get to the bottom of these "pools" of money benefiting our local politicians.
Maybe someone will finally ask Alderman Breeding what he knows about the Kohl's deal?
Is it true that Alderman Breeding brags about his new pool in Crestwood? Maybe he is talking about Whitecliff.
There is a "black hole" in Crestwood with all of the money leaving Crestwood to select few!
Alderman Breeding sure does like using the internet.
Is it true that Alderman Breeding sent emails to citizens of Crestwood on the Kohl's deal?
Has the "black hole" in Crestwood gone to any new houses in Crestwood or renovation of Kirkwood homes?
Is it true that the former Director of Public Works, Mark Payken lived in Kirkwood?
Is it true that his Kirkwood neighbors saw the Crestwood Public Works trucks in their neighborhood?
Maybe our Crestwood Trucks happen to be passing by to another job!
Maybe the black hole is all of the asphalt capping the hazardous odors coming out the City Parking lot by the buried gas tanks!
Since R. Breeding is not my alderman and thus did not send me any e-mails, would someone please embellish the info on this string about his knowledge of the Kohl's deal and his possible reasons for sharing his knowledge with just a few. Why would he keep things under the hat as opposed to straigntening things out in a public forum. It would appear he is continuing past tactics which the city is trying so hard to overcome. We have a choice here, get the facts and help our city come back, or continue under a cloud of doubt. Perhaps R. Breeding could be a positive catalyst in this endeavor. Swim club or not, Crestwood must come first or we must wonder why certain aldermen want to become aldermen. Guess, then, the decision is his and the ball is in his court. R. Breeding, while an alderman in just one ward, in actuality should be aligned with the needs of the entire city. His reputation cannot but be sullied by backing away from this obligation.
Perhaps Mr. Conley and a former city attorney should be depositioned to transmit all their info regarding Kohl's. From the sound of things, there is a big rock hiding something. Not good!!
Why would Matt Conley want to share anything about Kohl's after the way he was treated by Don Greer & Co.? Great, let's spend more $$$ on lawyers and depositions. Didn't we try this once already and it cost us $750k + interest and got us nothing?
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