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@DAl, HogWash: Why don't you ask for more information and if you hear anything back, send it along or post it as a guest post?

Because as a commenter, I don't think it's my job. If bloggers expected their community to research information (as a matter of practice) for them, then what's the point of running a blog.

If you read what I've said, I didn't dismiss the story. Instead, I said the secret negotiations were odd/off and questioned why the city would conduct business in this way. Yet, I still want MORE information about the negotiations itself and plainly stated that it should come sooner than the 30 days. *I suggested, like, next week*

I also suggested that Tommy St. Wells seems like the best person to reach out to for answers. Since I assumed you have him on speed dial, it's more than reasonable to think that you simply could have called him up and asked wth is going on with this. If anybody knows/or can find out, he can. You can do that much better than I.

BTW, I also don't think it's unreasonable to question your approach when you suggest that Jack Evans "abhors" spending money on anything but sports facilities. It's harsh, factually incorrect, and an unfair attack on his character.

by HogWash on Feb 17, 2012 10:38 am • linkreport

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