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  • Bloomberg Merits More Support From Blacks [WHY?!!]

    12/08/2003 6:01:53 AM PST · by johnny7 · 3 replies · 115+ views
    Long Island Newsday ^ | December 8, 2003 | Sheryl McCarthy'
    When New York voters were polled recently on whether they approved of the way Mayor Michael Bloomberg is doing his job, only 37 percent of them said yes. Among black voters, he fared even worse - a measly 29 percent. This prompted a city official close to the mayor to lament that, while Bloomberg has taken on quite a few issues that black people care about, "he still gets his - kicked."
  • MIKE'S WAY OF SAYING 'THANKS' (Bloomberg's Rank INGRATITUDE Towards Rudy)

    11/10/2003 3:41:15 AM PST · by PJ-Comix · 14 replies · 151+ views
    New York Post (Editorial) ^ | November 9, 2003
    <p>November 9, 2003 -- We don't know what Mayor Bloomberg was smoking when he gave that interview to Vanity Fair, but it must have been strong stuff; why else would he have dissed Rudy Giuliani like that? After all, without Rudy's active support Mike Bloomberg would still be sitting at home counting his mega-billions.</p>
  • Bottom Line, Bloomy, You're Wrong (secondhand smoke doesn't kill) RUSH LIMBAUGH

    05/13/2003 4:06:47 PM PDT · by TLBSHOW · 121 replies · 510+ views
    Rush Llimbaugh ^ | May 13, 2003 | Rush Llimbaugh
    Bottom Line, Bloomy, You're Wrong No, folks, I didn't see New York falling apart yet while I was up there on Monday. But there was a big story in the New York Post Monday, a survey of a bunch of restaurants and bars to find out how badly the smoking ban is hurting them. It looks pretty bad in some restaurants and bars, and in other bars and restaurants it's not affecting them at all. So, Mike Bloomberg, the mayor of the city said, "I don't think that anybody seriously takes something on the front page of the New York...
  • Agreement Gives Bloomberg Direct Control of New York City's Schools

    06/06/2002 1:23:52 PM PDT · by GeneD · 5 replies · 300+ views
    Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said he and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg have reached an "understanding" that gives the mayor direct control of the city's schools. "There is an understanding between the mayor and myself, and we've spoken to both the governor and Senator (Joseph) Bruno about that understanding," said Silver. "And we believe we can move forward to bring about a new era in education in the city of New York by having a Board of Education that is controlled by the mayor." The agreement in principle, which must be approved by both houses of the state Legislature and signed...