[UC] Did anyone see this from the DP?

2008-09-19 Thread Glenn moyer
I missed this one.  This an interesting "editorial"   

It makes sense that some young writer, inexperienced journalist, would be 
susceptible to the snakes behind the Penn propaganda machine.  I doubt Ms Hart 
understood how she and the DP were being used. 



http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/03/03/Opinion/Editorial.Responsible.Development-3246870.shtml

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[UC] Here is the reason for the DP press release

2008-09-19 Thread Glenn moyer
These comments were posted at the end of today's DP press release for Campus 
Inn.  These two DP "reports" were intended to create contempt for our community 
by misleading the students!

"Does anyone else notice there are endless food options at Penn but getting a 
room for visiting parents is virtually impossible during the bookends of the 
academic calender? Penn has no problem enabling obesity and alcohol abuse but 
does zilch for the people who fork over the checks." 

"How is this a bad thing at all? We need to gentrify this area. Build a hotel. 
Do anything and everything possible to raise property values and make this area 
safer... 

(not put together well b/c it's 3:00 am and I'm tired)."


Hahaha.  Peggy Sue and Billy Bob need an extended stay hotel, 5-7 nights, so 
they can make dumplin's for grandpa at the VA hospital. 

They call us NIMBYs and treat us like we are incredibly stupid. 

Glenn 



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Re: [UC] Campus Inn -- after PCPC, what next?

2008-09-19 Thread Glenn moyer
>There's a useful summary of the consequences of PCPC approval of the 
>Campus Inn project in today's Daily Pennsylvanian:


No! 

This is a continuation of the press release started Wed.  This writer has 
maintained a close association with the development team. She continues to make 
no effort to investigate the portrayal of community opposition as anything that 
a reader would interpret other than the reactions of NIMBYs.  This is 
propaganda for uninformed University readers!

Note the change from the previous lie about a gaurantee (extended-stay only) 
from Primavera.  (Primavera's ridiculous comparison to a take out order placed 
at Le Bec Fin)
I blasted the original lie to the two senior editors who printed the retraction 
of the reporter's outrageous false reporting of my testimony.  (Compare the 
NIMBY character, Glenn Moyer, to the video.  Please note the video is an hour 
long.  My testimony is approximately 28 minutes.  This example of false 
reporting makes the propagandistic intent obvious.)

All of the promises from Penn and cronies about parking spaces, trash 
collection, extended-stay use only, etc. are nothing but a smokescreen.  None 
of these promises would ever be enforceable by members of the community.


Did the DP cover the previous May 20 hearing?


The development team obviously brought her and prepared her because we all knew 
that the PCPC was going to recommend the project the day before the Trustees 
meeting.  The DP and this reporter have twice been used to put out these 
dishonest press releases which look like journalism.

I posted a comment on the on-line edition of the DP.  It may not yet be 
available.

Glenn
PS: The reporter may be seeking a job at the Public Record.  

-Original Message-
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>There's a useful summary of the consequences of PCPC approval of the 
>Campus Inn project in today's Daily Pennsylvanian:
>
>http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/09/19/News/News-Analysis.Zoning.Approval.Likely.After.Recommendation-3440684.shtml
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>-- Tony West
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[UC] Campus Inn -- after PCPC, what next?

2008-09-19 Thread Anthony West
There's a useful summary of the consequences of PCPC approval of the 
Campus Inn project in today's Daily Pennsylvanian:


http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/09/19/News/News-Analysis.Zoning.Approval.Likely.After.Recommendation-3440684.shtml

-- Tony West


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