It was an excused absence. Vreeland was flown down to the Gulf top priority on AF1 to lead the DOI on a tarball reconnaissance mission - top secret. FACT!
I am pretty amazed (and not in a good way) at the eerie similarities between the way Vreeland and Dejarnatt handled the 7.5 million gallon sewer spill in Pacifica in 2008, and how BP and CEO Tony Stewart have handled the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Both accidents were caused by a willful and deliberate neglect of functional infrastructure, and both events have been shrouded by deliberate lies from the officials who were responsible for the spills.
And as for the treatment of those who uncovered the lies . . . well my son was at the City Council meeting where I exposed the spill and the cover up, only to watch me get maligned by City Council members and the City Manager. I'm disgusted but not surprised BP is doing the same thing to reporters in the Gulf of Mexico . . .
Now you've heard everything?? Then you didn't read Todd Bray's ridiculous editorial on Riptide this morning asking the SMCTA to forgive $1.2 million in debt from Pacifica and turn over the highway 1 widening project to the city. Which should then immediately kill the project.
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No Vreeland AGAIN at 2nites City Council meeting! When is someone going to call him on this?
How about you?
It was an excused absence. Vreeland was flown down to the Gulf top priority on AF1 to lead the DOI on a tarball reconnaissance mission - top secret. FACT!
I am pretty amazed (and not in a good way) at the eerie similarities between the way Vreeland and Dejarnatt handled the 7.5 million gallon sewer spill in Pacifica in 2008, and how BP and CEO Tony Stewart have handled the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Both accidents were caused by a willful and deliberate neglect of functional infrastructure, and both events have been shrouded by deliberate lies from the officials who were responsible for the spills.
And as for the treatment of those who uncovered the lies . . . well my son was at the City Council meeting where I exposed the spill and the cover up, only to watch me get maligned by City Council members and the City Manager. I'm disgusted but not surprised BP is doing the same thing to reporters in the Gulf of Mexico . . .
"Eerie similarities . . ."
Now I have heard everything!!!
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Anonymous@4:46 PM:
Which one are you in?
Now you've heard everything?? Then you didn't read Todd Bray's ridiculous editorial on Riptide this morning asking the SMCTA to forgive $1.2 million in debt from Pacifica and turn over the highway 1 widening project to the city. Which should then immediately kill the project.
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