Where the heck is this thing anyway!?
I'm no cartographer, but I compared maps from the 51st and 52nd congressional districts, the project map, and a Google map of the site address, and it looks to me like the Blackwater West project is in Filner's district rather than Duncan Hunter's.
No one has seemed to know who's congressional district this property is in, including the Union Tribune, but it looks like Filner's to me.
Obviously, Hunter is somehow involved since he asked Supervisor Dianne Jacob to meet with their representative.
No one has seemed to know who's congressional district this property is in, including the Union Tribune, but it looks like Filner's to me.
Obviously, Hunter is somehow involved since he asked Supervisor Dianne Jacob to meet with their representative.
Labels: Blackwater, Potrero
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It looks like it's in Filners district alright.
Hunter's interest is in lining his pockets with money. While he's been campaigning for prez. and pushing for Blackwater and the second coming of the berlin wall, his own constituents are on their own. Up here in Crest we're having to hold pancake breakfasts to fund our soon to be bankrupt fire department.
Boy, there's a lost cause if there ever was one. Hunter as president. Yeesh. Did you see that he had to refile his FEC docs because they spelled president wrong on the first one? har. Yes, it's a petty and meaningless point, but I laughed anyway.
One of the articles I read somewhere (The Californian, maybe) said both he and Blackwater thought it was in Hunter's district. Maybe it's a good thing they blew that, eh?
And the U-T ain't nevah gonna figure it out, either.
Advertising moola for the "security training" school.
What? Y'all don't like the lemon chicken man? (my nickname for Dunc)
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