Today's one-liner: "The shortest way to the distinguishing excellence of any writer is through his hostile critics." Richard LeGallienne
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Friday, August 16, 2013
What Allentown's NIZ Will Do For the Working Poor
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Hit the nail right on the head.
ReplyDeleteThe Banker
Alan Jennings will look out for the poor. He's on the job. Always looking out for the poor. He is a man of the people.
ReplyDeleteCeCe should just be happy they were allowed to speak without being escorted out by an officer. (Right Guridy?)
ReplyDeleteDon't be nasty to Alan on thus blog.
ReplyDeleteCriticism of any person is pretty much meaningless unless you attach your name to it and take responsibility for it. Otherwise, it is little more than a cowardly cheap shot.
ReplyDeleteKeep looking the other way BOH.
ReplyDeleteSee no evil ..........................................
Just stating the obvious - you are a coward.
ReplyDeleteBernie,
ReplyDeleteI wrote on Mike's blog that the NIZ is a trickle down project;exactly what the Left claims never works. Yet they are lining up behind this one. And why not? It's free money and they don't have any better ideas on how to turn the city around.
Scott Armstrong
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