If the UC list is an inappropriate place to demand information, why do
you continue to do it? In fact, why do it even once? I have never
asked for information regarding anyone on this list or in the
neighborhood outside of appropriate channels. Why do you?
Frank
PS. I've been online a long, long time and I know trolling when I see
it.
On Feb 15, 2008, at 09:36 PM, Anthony West wrote:
I could not agree with you more, Frank. UC-list is a perfectly
inappropriate place to be publishing demands for information about
any of our neighbors' private affairs. You are a neighbor. I am a
neighbor. Kimm Tynan is a neighbor. Liz Campion is a neighbor. Barry
Grossbach is a neighbor. Tom Lussenhop is a neighbor.
If any of the six of us go to seek a zoning variance, we must
release certain information about our affairs in whatever "public"
manner is spelled out by law. No law requires anybody ever release
any information to an unmoderated private listserve like UC-list. If
you want the public information on the Campus Inn project, you are
free to seek it in the normal manner.
-- Tony West
As I said before and I'll say again, I will not respond to demands
for information. The archives of this list, if they are currently
available, probably have all of the information you're asking for.
I have no obligation to tell you or any other private person
anything about myself when asked. (I volunteered some of this
information just last night at the Spruce Hill Christian School
with a microphone in my hand.) The same cannot be said of the
developers of the Campus Inn. They are required by law to make
their interests transparent and to hold public meetings about their
plans and how they are spending their money. Remember, *you* are
making the comparison between myself and the developers, not me.
Frank
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