Glenn,

While I appreciate your futile intentions to wrest control of Clark Park from 
the UCD/Penn/FOCP/everyone-else conspiracy, I find it extremely offensive that 
you use a Holocaust reference for effect.

Darco


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 9:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UC] Clark Park: Power and secrecy was the goal, UCR

Citizens,
 Here is the UC Review coverage of the Clark park closure.  Like always, the 
local residents are supposed to feel stupid while they are wondering how they 
missed "nearly five years of planning and nearly countless public meetings 
geared toward receiving community feedback on revitalizing Park "A..."  (UC 
Review)

http://ucreview.com/tree-removal-in-clark-park-a-elicits-surprise-from-some-local-residents-p2341-1.htm?twindow=default&smenu=1&mad=no


If you looked closely at the announcements of Friends of Clark Park meetings 
over the past few years, a few mentioned "updates" about "maintenance."  Almost 
no one from the community, other than the anointed FOCP leaders themselves, 
bore the pain of these gatherings as I did.


Fact:  There was no portion at FOCP board meetings that was ever geared toward 
receiving PUBLIC feedback about Penn's plan to redesign the park!


Eyewitness account:  A few minutes (4 or 5) were left at the end of each show, 
in case anyone wanted to thank and applaud the FOCP leaders.  For three 
consecutive years, I attempted to make a one minute statement to voice 
opposition to the closed, secretive and exclusive process which was driving 
Penn's redesign.  Each time I was silenced (Snyder, Snyder, Melmen)!  That is 
what FOCP claims were countless public meetings for feedback.


As indicated in the UCR article, the other "public process" was to find out 
about Siano and West frightening people PRIVATELY at the farmer's market.  
Everyone is to believe that while Siano and West demanded 20 dollars from 
people with false promises of inclusion, that citizens had a legitimate process 
for providing "feedback" to the closed and secret Clark Park Partnership.  It's 
as silly and dishonest as melani's private "in-box" survey for BID supporters.  
(I wish more people understood the very basic principles involved!)

It looks like the big lie has now become part of the history of West 
Philadelphia as advanced by UCD.

Reality:  The years between the rejection of Penn's plan to redesign Clark Park 
as well as these FOCP "updates" were always designed to keep the public 
confused and excluded from the UNPOPULAR plan.  They kept saying the community 
wants this destruction and kept telling the public that there were public 
meetings.  They never allowed park user groups to participate or observe the 
planning meetings since Penn first hand picked the "master plan steering 
committee."  Only FOCP leaders were allowed and all others were banned.

 When Aaron told the reporter that 100 people, he knew, were surprised by the 
slaughter of trees, we are all supposed to believe that they just didn't pay 
enough attention while the FOCP patiently begged for community feedback in 
public meetings!  Are the people going to stay silent against this lie?????

Wake up:  The three stooges, West, Siano, and Chance, helped Penn privatize 
Clark Park and give absolute control of Clark Park to UCD, masked as the closed 
 "Clark Park Partnership."  It wasn't public feedback meetings that everyone 
missed.  It was the loss of our rights, as local residents and as citizens, 
that we failed to see and stand up against with these deceptions!

 Today, it is the park users whose culture and rights are being destroyed.  I 
copied this from the Holocaust memorial in downtown Boston for the silent ones 
to consider:

"They came first for the Communists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist.

Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.

Then they came for me
and by that time no one was left to speak up."

Pastor Martin Neimoller

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