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Re: “If MCC flops, will city taxpayers be on the hook?

I am sorry, but this is not a story about MCC and it's location, it is a story of a back room deal with an out of town developer! Tom Wilmot did not pay the city the money he owed for the Sibley building. Richards worked with Winn development, a Boston developer to take the building off Wilmot's hands. (note to City newspaper, did Wilmot receive any money when he owed the city over 20 million?) Richards is carrying the water of Winn and trying to force MCC to stay in the unsafe Sibley building location to the developer's benefit, not our kids!

Sadly, Tom Richards, like many lawyers, see the deal, not the people that are involved! That is why he sold RG&E and we lost our utility and many jobs while paying more for electricity...and he made over 10 million. He is a product of and a champion of the "deal" getting done. So, if our children are in an unsafe Sibley building, so what?

I have a daughter who went to MCC. I am a city resident and pay taxes. I believe Wilmot should be sued, MCC should be allowed to move to wherever they think they can protect the students and educate them best, Winn should not have the Mayor carrying their water, and Tom Richards should focus on collaboration in our community. (oh, and enforcing tax collection against millionaire contributors)

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Posted by clint on 03/01/2013 at 5:52 AM

Re: “If MCC flops, will city taxpayers be on the hook?

And why do city taxpayers pay more Mr. Mayor? Do more MCC students reside in the city than in any other municipality? That's why it's called a "community" college.

It would be nice if the Mayor, County Dems, and now Joe Morelle would quit playing politics and start being honest with themselves and their constituents - Instead they seem more concerned with an out-of-state developer's already sizable bank account.

How about recognizing the fact that MCC students (most of which ARE constituents by the way) need and deserve a campus they can be proud of - One that allows for full immersion in study - Not an awkwardly retrofitted, former department store with a mishmash of other uses and random members of the public wandering about.

I'm also trying to wrap my head around this one: If Sibley actually requires a police substation to ensure safety, is that really a place we ought to be sending college students???

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Posted by J on 02/28/2013 at 3:20 PM

Re: “If MCC flops, will city taxpayers be on the hook?

And at the top of the list of flops that put city taxpayers on the hook... Bill Johnson's Fast Ferry. Mayor Johnson (remember him, the guy who said that those who opposed the ferry would be apologizing to him six months after it began service?) bought the barge at auction after it had already failed its inaugural year, and he and the other backers the project all swore that it also could survive on its own steam. Mayor Richards is to be applauded for his reluctance to travel down this well worn path of financial failure trod by so many civic and media boosters in the past.

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Posted by MJN on 02/28/2013 at 2:14 PM

Re: “Shale gas drilling moratorium proposed in Assembly

The shale oil and gas boom is by far the best economic news Americans have heard in years, bringing enormous benefits from tens of thousands of high-wage jobs, to true energy independence, to a comeback of chemical manufacturing and other industries that had been offshored.

For New York State's political elite to screw up this once-in-a-generation opportunity at our doorstep would be a shameful, despicable, and immoral act.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/26/2013 at 11:35 PM

Re: “Shale gas drilling moratorium proposed in Assembly

Anything that delays fracking in NY is a good thing in my opinion. Delays leading to a ban in the entire state of New York would be my ultimate goal.

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Posted by Tom Janowski on 02/26/2013 at 6:30 PM

Re: “Lej committee blocks gun proposal

If legislators want to allow law-abiding citizens to carry weapons openly in government buildings, that is their prerogative. If some nut with a gun manages to get inside and cause mayhem, that's their responsibility as well. Let them have it.

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Posted by steve on 02/26/2013 at 9:50 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

"Rubbish" is a fine characterization of the right-wing drivel that j.a.m. regularly dispenses at this site: the smearing of the late George McGovern, on his death in October; the characterization of our President's inauguration as "totalitarian"; the pretending that public good is somehow evil; or some bogus headline two weeks ago that j.a.m. couldn't answer. This just in, j.a.m.: America has rejected your decrepit ideology. And 1851 just called, and they want their outdated beliefs back (like the worthiness of public education, just like the rest of the civilized world).

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Posted by Troll Whisperer on 02/25/2013 at 8:52 PM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

j.a.m. - Given that your definition of the "state" includes public schools I'm unclear how you can claim to be for "total separation of church and state" while attempting to impose your moral (i.e. religious) values on the rest of us. Particularly on the students in what you amusingly and incorrectly refer to as those evil "government schools".

By the way, you still haven't explained why your statement that, "the state simply has no business intruding into private family matters" does not apply to legislative or judicial attempts to legalize or criminalize abortion.

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Posted by MJN on 02/25/2013 at 5:41 PM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

@MJN — Rubbish. I am for total separate of school and state. And you will be, too, unless you want to be found guilty of that same charge of which you wrongly accuse me.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/25/2013 at 12:21 PM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

j.a.m....NOW I understand what you're saying ! When that Big Bad State agrees with your personal moral views then your previous statement that it, "simply has no business intruding into private family matters" suddenly no longer applies and its intervention is welcomed. But when that same state introduces measures which offend you, then it suddenly becomes "evil" and needs to hit the road.

A very convenient philosophy...if a tad hypocritical.

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Posted by MJN on 02/25/2013 at 11:51 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

@MJN — P.S. If you maintain that government schools are not state actors, that means we can put God back in the classroom and tell the ACLU to pound sand. Maybe there is hope after all.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/25/2013 at 11:39 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

@MJN — Sure, if it did not involve directly, intentionally and avoidably depriving a perfectly innocent human being of her right to life, the defense of which is the first and irreducible duty of a civilized society.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/25/2013 at 11:31 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

j.a.m. - Very libertarian of you (although equating a local school district headed by a local administrator and governed by a local board of education made up of your friends and neighbors with an amorphous and anonymous, Big Brother "state" is a bit of a stretch)

That aside, since you believe that the state "simply has no business intruding into private family matters" you must believe that abortion, the ultimate "family matter" should be left exclusively up to the individuals involved without any interference by the state.

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Posted by MJN on 02/25/2013 at 10:54 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

@MJN — The point is that in a free society the state simply has no business intruding into private family matters. A secondary point is that schools are for education, not fornication. This phony sideshow is cynically calculated to distract from the reality that government schools are such disastrous failures.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/25/2013 at 8:48 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

j.a.m. - I'm plesesd to see that you do not support arming young children and brainwashing them into thinking that blasting small animals into bloody ribbons is a "sport".

As to your belief that schools passing out condoms somehow violates your moral standards let me ask what is it that you find so "evil" about the practice. The fact that it reduces teenage pregnancies? Or the fact that it reduces the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases?

It can't be that you believe that that condom distribution ignites teenage hormones and sends otherwise chaste young adults off to engage in sensual experimentation? After all, wouldn't that be as logical as claiming that handing a rifle to a teenager will automatically turn him into the next Adam Lanza?

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Posted by MJN on 02/24/2013 at 9:40 AM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

@MJN — That's a bit of a non-sequitur, and you have absolutely no way of knowing my attitude toward hunting, but I'll bite. First of all, the basic principle would be the same if a family held a strong conviction about the immorality of hunting, but government personnel, facilities and resources were being used to teach their children to hunt. More importantly, however, there is simply no moral equivalence. The fact is that sexual immorality destroys lives, families, communities, and societies — hunting doesn't.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/24/2013 at 7:27 AM

Re: “RBJ poll heavily favors Richards

The City of Rochester is so fortunate to have Tom Richards as its Mayor. Tom doesn't need the job. He is a long time city resident who is giving back to his city, in terms of quality leadership and positive direction. His background is business, but his Dad was a minister who taught him well.

The contrast of performance between Tom and former but still want to be Mayor, Bill Johnson is amazing.

Posted by Scott Harter on 02/23/2013 at 11:36 PM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

I always amazed by these insights into the minds of Conservatives. The same individuals who claim that handing a 12 year old a gun and teaching him/her to kill animals is a benefit to society are the ones claiming that handing a condom to a 16 year old is "evil".

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Posted by MJN on 02/23/2013 at 3:24 PM

Re: “Condoms available in city schools

We condemn these children to a lifetime of ignorance and failure. They can't read, but by the time they drop out they will be well versed in every imaginable form of filth and depravity, and we count that as success.

These government-run schools no longer are merely sick jokes, no longer merely a scandal. They are instruments of evil.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 02/22/2013 at 11:56 PM

Re: “Rochester's Olympic surprise

Clint - And by the way, I wouldn't brag about that letter from the US Olympic Committee as Rochester obviously received it by mistake as we are neither one of the 25 largest cities in America, nor has anyone taken the "credit" for approaching the committee and expressing Rochester's interest in hosting the Olympics.

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Posted by MJN on 02/21/2013 at 10:06 PM

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