Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 09:10:06 -0700 From: pgordon@ci.phoenix.az.us ("Phil Gordon") Subject: Re[2]: i want to vote for city bonds but have questions To: on a personal note, while we may and seem to disagree on this, i will always give you my position and not duck a question,,,you seem to question my personal integrity, which is your right, but i'd ask you to do it with language that avoids such phrases as "tough s..t." sincerly phil
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: i want to vote for city bonds but have questions Author: <pgordon@ci.phoenix.az.us ("Phil Gordon")
>Subject: Re: i want to vote for city bonds but have questions
>To: > at INTERNET-MAIL
>Date: 3/9/01 9:03 AM
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>the phoenix police tell their citizens that if they
>hear a line thats too good to be true its probably
>not true and probably some theives or con artists
>trying to steal your money.
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>you probably have seen the ad for the "amazin diet
>that allows you to lose 40 pounds in 40 days for
>only $40". yea sure if it sounds too good to be true
>its probably not true.
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>i would love to vote for the $750,000,000 or roughly
>1 billion dollars in bonds to help improve the city
>of phoenix if its not going to cost me one cent more,
>and it wont increase my taxes by one cent, and if it wont
>keep any old taxes that are due to be repealed, and it
>wont cost me any money money in other forms.
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>from the ads i have seen promoting the bonds that what
>im told. if i vote yes these bonds wont raise my taxes
>one cent. i suspect that you as a elected phoenix government
>official are one of the prometers of these bonds.
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>to be honest this bond issue sounds like one of those
>things that are too good to be true. with backers of
>the bonds saying trust me the bonds are free they
>wont cost you one cent sounds like a lie thats not
>true.
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>i will gladly vote for the bonds this tueday if you
>can verify that it wont cost me one cent more in raised
>taxes, and wont stop the repeal of any tax cuts. and it
>wont cost me one cent more if i vote for the bonds.
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>please explain.
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>thanks
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>mike ross
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>--
>"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny;
>when the government fears the people, there is liberty "
> Thomas Jefferson
-- "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty " Thomas Jefferson