"City Hall officials request you base your conversations on fact." ~ Annapolis Capital Punishment
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Saturday, July 11, 2009

"City Hall officials request you base your conversations on fact."

This is classic and it is so very Orwellian. I "borrowed" it right from The Capital

City Hall: How the process of annexation works

Published 07/08/09

It has come to our attention at City Hall that false information on the proposed annexation of county property is being circulated. City Hall officials request you base your conversations on fact. The first issue is the process for annexation. The process for annexation requires a petition from the property owner.

How about that? "City Hall officials request you base your conversations on fact. " They request. Indeed. Yeah, take that-- any of you weenies out there who might mistrust or disagree with what those City Hall officials might say. They know fact from fantasy and it goes like this: "If we say it is fact, it is fact. If you disagree, it is fantasy." Now that sets that straight! I am going out right now and starting to base all my conversations on fact. How about you? Let's start a movement, a campaign to base everything on fact from now on because City Officials have requested we do so. I have a request for City Hall officials, but this is a family publication and therefore I shall refrain.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous said...

In the City Digest video on www.Annapolis.gov, Rhonda Wardlaw also makes it clear that thinking which is different from what the Moyer administration has defined as truth is unacceptable.

In a way that a mother scolds a child, she clearly communicates her annoyance at having to correct people who fail to fall in line.

Since she is so concerned about accuracty, you'd think Ms. Wardlaw would correct the outright lie contained in City Digest 101, where she says that Vicarros "paid the City" $15,000 to settle its Market House claim. Her report she goes on to say that all the other tenants had their suits "dismissed", suggesting that no money changed hands.

The City Digest, other Wardlaw reports aren't "information" about the City, they're "propoganda" for the Moyer administration. That's an important and distrubing difference.

Bob McWilliams

Paul Foer said...

Yes-- this is the link--and guess who paid for this new tv production???

http://blip.tv/file/2342597

Anonymous said...

According to an email I received from Wardlaw, the production was paid for with "federal" money, so she said it didn't cost the taxpayers "anything". I'm not sure where she thinks federal money comes from.

Bob McWilliams

Paul Foer said...

It comes from the "gummint"... as in the mint...I love it...some poor taxpayer in Flagstaff, Arizona sends money to the gummint in Washington who sends money to the gummint in Annapolis so an overpaid, corrupt, inept, arrogant mayor can put together her own 45 minute tv show to tell us what wonderful things she is doing....with our money...such as annexing more land in the county so she can get more money from more taxation and then tell the folks fighting it (who don't wish to be annexed) that they are spreading misinformation....but only she has the facts...and Bob--when are you going to register with a Google account??? Hey--we could both write a column about this together? Wuddya say Bob?

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