PurveyorsOfPublically-PromotedPleasurePalaces
MustBeScrutinizedVille
So.....
If you've been trying to do your duty as a good citizen AND get through your week so that you could enjoy Friday night with the kids, or at the club, or......whatever.....you probably noticed the small flurry of stories in the proMedia yesterday noting the fact that British Columbia's Registrar of Lobbyists, Mr. Paul Fraser, has decided that he will not investigate the ramifications of a phone call that Mr. T. Richard Turner placed to the Minister responsible for BC Place regarding the retractable roof and its importance to his company's then still-pending proposal to build the Casino Industrial Complex right next door.
And, being the good citizen you are, you may have even spent a millisecond or considering the ramifications of that decision before you started watching The Sid-The-Kid Show and/or popped the first top on your Lost Weekend to come.
But what you probably didn't know, then or now, is that another story broke yesterday involving Mr. Turner and the crown corporation, PavCo, that actually made the decision to go forward with company, Paragon's, proposal to build the largest pleasure palace this province has ever seen.....
More on that document dump-spiked story coming soon which will be revealed in the early miles of the "Marathon to Promote Paragon" as we move, at the slow and not-so steady pace of a tortured turtle suffering from spin-induced Turette's syndrome, towards Monday's finish line...
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
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