Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Here comes the media!

Thanks to the initiative of SGO member and P.R. specialist Candace Runaas (yeah!), we've been contacted by both Adela Uchida of ABC-13 and Isiah Carey of FOX-26... both are prowling around the area as we type, looking for local residents to interview for stories they hope to broadcast tonight!

(Not clear yet if media will remain to tape 8 pm meeting, although they are welcome to. Also, if any of you are technically-savy enough to record the broadcasts and upload the coverage to YouTube, please do so and then send us the link, for posting here.)

So... if you are a reasonably-sane, semi-coherent opponent of the proposed Gosling Oaks low-income apartment complex who would like to be available for interview by the media, please forward your name, email, and phone number to stopgoslingoaks@gmail.com. Try to provide a brief summary of who you are and why you think you'd make a good interview. We will pass your contact information along to these and any other reporters that inquire.

And don't forget to tune in to ABC-13 and FOX-26 tonight to see their coverage!

4 comments:

  1. I am SO excited about this meeting. I hope a ton of people come. Everyone I have told is pumped up about it and not too happy. :)

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  2. The media said we should see somthing at 5pm and 6pm and possibly on their website. Let's stop this development!!!

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  4. Bite it, troll.

    None of us here at SGO think being someone of "low income" or in need of "affordable housing" means you are automatically a "scumbag."

    (Although neither does it automatically confer upon a person the status of "Saint who is beyond reproach or concern," as some in the tax-credit industrial-complex seem to suggest.)

    We've always maintained that having a diversity of affordable housing for communities is a legitimate issue... we simply refuse to be bullied by bureaucratic social-engineers, lefty urban hipsters, and greed-head corporate-welfare sucking developers who want to use our neighborhoods, property values, personal safety and quality of life as a playground for their personal benefit, and then shout "racism" when we exercise our democratic rights to fight back.

    Did I mention "bite it?"

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