I came across this today.
Oppose the Half-Billion Dollar Subsidy for Arrowhead & Kauffman Stadiums?
JOIN THE CROWD!!!
Monday, March 27
7 PM Plaza Library
48th and Main, KCMO
The corporate and moneyed interests would rather you not learn the
reasons to vote against the stadium proposal. We believe citizens
should know both sides. Come hear the panel and learn why we oppose
the $475 million taxpayer subsidy for Arrowhead and Kauffman
Stadiums! Panelists will give brief presentations followed by
questions and comments from the audience.
Panelists:
Craig Davis - organizer of No! I Can't Afford It! Committee
George Harris - Chiefs season ticket holder
Terrance Nash - Citizens' Advisory Board of Jackson County Sports Authority
www.ReclaimDemocracy.org/KC
For more info, e-mail kc@reclaimdemocracy.org
April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion: Plaza Library
April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion: Plaza Library
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Re: April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion
Kard wrote: I came across this today.
Oppose the Half-Billion Dollar Subsidy for Arrowhead & Kauffman Stadiums?
JOIN THE CROWD!!!
Monday, March 27
7 PM Plaza Library
48th and Main, KCMO
The corporate and moneyed interests would rather you not learn the
reasons to vote against the stadium proposal. We believe citizens
should know both sides. Come hear the panel and learn why we oppose
the $475 million taxpayer subsidy for Arrowhead and Kauffman
Stadiums! Panelists will give brief presentations followed by
questions and comments from the audience.
Panelists:
Craig Davis - organizer of No! I Can't Afford It! Committee
George Harris - Chiefs season ticket holder
Terrance Nash - Citizens' Advisory Board of Jackson County Sports Authority
www.ReclaimDemocracy.org/KC
For more info, e-mail kc@reclaimdemocracy.org
wow. the plaza library. that should attract about 50-100. wow. that is a lot compared to the 2,000 at the campaign rally last week.
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Re: April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion
The only figures that matter is how many people show up to vote and how much money has been spent on each side.wow. the plaza library. that should attract about 50-100. wow. that is a lot compared to the 2,000 at the campaign rally last week.
Calling a spade a spade.
Re: April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion
Why don't you show up and spoil the fun then? If you can't, bite it.kcdcchef wrote: wow. the plaza library. that should attract about 50-100. wow. that is a lot compared to the 2,000 at the campaign rally last week.
Re: April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion
Nuh uh! Money doesn't have anything to do with it!ShowME wrote: The only figures that matter is how many people show up to vote and how much money has been spent on each side.
I heard that half the crowd will be reporters with cameras. And they'll have cops to kick any Yes people out, because I emailed them and told them about people "showing up to be asswipes."
Sheesh.
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Re: April 4th Ballot Questions Opposition - Panel Discussion
‘Fair-share’ hiring approved by Jackson County Friday, Mar 24, 2006
By DEANN SMITH and JEFFREY SPIVAK, The Kansas City Star
Hundreds of minority and women workers could be hired to overhaul the Truman Sports Complex under construction agreements approved Thursday by the Jackson County Legislature.
Slick Move
By DEANN SMITH and JEFFREY SPIVAK, The Kansas City Star
Hundreds of minority and women workers could be hired to overhaul the Truman Sports Complex under construction agreements approved Thursday by the Jackson County Legislature.
Slick Move