
20lbs of Headlines reports a letter circulating and offering support from old school Kansas City politicos who want to save the view of Plaza Condo Dwellers.
Katheryn Shields; Aggie Stackhaus; Dan Cofran; Ken Bacchus; Judy Swope; Bonnie Sue Cooper; Chuck Eddy; Mary Williams Neal and Mike Burke . . . All signed the letter.
That would be a nice idea if anybody cared what these folks think . . . Also . . .
IT'S A SHAME THAT THERE ISN'T THIS MUCH POLITICAL SUPPORT TO FIND A PLACE FOR URBAN YOUTH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PLAZA FLASH MOBS!!!
And that kinda sums up Kansas City quite nicely . . . A wicked little town where condo dwelling d-bags put their self-interests above public safety . . . And of course old school politicos go along with it.
If people want to see architectual monstrosities they can go to Vegas.
ReplyDeleteTony if you got paid anything you would be living in one of those condo's wearing your Hefner Robe admiring the babes walking by on 47th outside your Plaza "Dwelling".
ReplyDeleteYeah he'd be sizing all of them up based on the size of their knockers.
ReplyDeleteKen bachuus signed the letter?! There must be money in this deal somewhere!
ReplyDeleteUrban Youth, you mean criminal thugs!!
ReplyDeleteWhy all of a sudden do "Kansas City youth" need their own "place?" They wouldnt go there even if the city were stupid enough to try and make them one. They've been born into a material world that they refuse to work for, but still want all the toys. Reality check!
ReplyDeleteA seven story office building on a relatively small plot of groung is an "architectural monstrosity"??? More lies from the snobs.
ReplyDeleteWho cares what Aggie Fatmouthhaus signs? Did she make an X in crayon on the letter? That disgusting pig is worthless.
ReplyDeleteI son't know what is going to kill the Plaza/KCMO first...Plaza Condo busybodies or little scumbag teenagers with no parents or community leadership.
ReplyDeleteThe place for urban youth, who don't mind their P's and Q's, is the Department of Corrections.
ReplyDeleteWhen is the mayor going to speak about the violence?
ReplyDeleteThe mayor's much too busy speaking out about All Star games, football lockouts, expensive Scotch, and real estate deals to have a press conference committing himself, the council, the police board, and others to making public safety the top priority of the city that it should be.
ReplyDeleteAnd until curbing violence and homicides becomes job ONE everyday for these folks, nothing much is going to change.
Can't believe Harris Wilder couldn't figure out how to get in on that.
ReplyDeleteA bunch of losers, cheats, and mortgage fraudsters. Does the Plaza really need them or their publicity?
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