Friday, October 5, 2007

The Majority Leader Should Speak Out. This is my letter to Senator Bruno. I never received an acknowledgment or an answer.

February 11, 2007

The New York State Senate
Dear Senator Joseph L. Bruno

The flawed process of the LMDC gave birth to a corrupted design that is being constructed in Ground Zero as you are reading this letter. It is urgent that get involved and take an action to stop it.
The distinguished New York State Senate has an oversight role on the lower Manhattan’s rebuilding process. I am suggesting that you use this oversight rule to the best of your ability and the best of the ability of the New York State Senate’s specialized committees. Despite the unmistakable corruption of lower Manhattan’s rebuilding process I didn’t hear the State Senate criticizing this process or its outcome. New York City is taken for a ride, and I expect you to shout over the mountains’ tops. Your podium at the New York State Senate as one of these tops. LMDC outlined embarrassing goals to rebuild lower Manhattan. To completely achieve these goals, the process would have been declared a major failure. LMDC never came close to achieve their own shortsighted goals, failing on every milestone thus far.
Governor Eliot Spitzer compared the corruption of the process of rebuilding lower Manhattan to the Enron scandal. LMDC ruined the New York’s rebuilding process and now they are dissolving themselves and running. Most likely they are spending their time, destroying the evidences that could incriminate them before leaving.
I am offering my testimony before you and before the distinguished members of the New York State Senate . Enclosed on the accompanied CD is an unedited copy of my book “In for a Dream”. Please ask me to send any number of free copies of this book (on a CD) to any number of The New York State Senate’s members or government officials that you elect to receive this CD. This CD proves conclusively that the rebuilding process was inferior, mismanaged and corrupted. I am available to explain the contents of this CD in person.
Thank you for your time and considerations.

Yours Sincerely,
My Name and Address was here

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