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View Poll Results: Who will be the next mayor of NYC?
Bill de Blasio 3 8.57%
Raymond Kelly 9 25.71%
John Liu 6 17.14%
Chistine Quinn 12 34.29%
Scott Stringer 0 0%
Marty Markowitz 5 14.29%
Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 12-19-2012, 12:37 AM
 
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Are u serious? He has not been in the Marcy Houses with his wife for awhile. Only with Alicia Keys and Rihanna! and some new "talent".

Hes a "dick swingger" if you ask me.

Jay Zee that ghetto idiot dont have no qualifications in running a city, money sure, but after all maybe thats all you need.
Well, he is now friends with Obama, warren buffet, oprah and numerous other high end clientele so your only with alicia keys and rihanna is irrelevant. Regardless of whether you like any of the people i mentioned or others that is still quite a feat for a a rapper. And he still lives in manhattan which is new york city...

And uh, a "idiot" as you say doesn't exactly reach a networth of $450 million, helps bring a professional basketball team and arena to their hometown, become the president of one of the biggest head labels in an industry and own a series of night clubs.
......
Who are you again?

And to answer your first question no I am not serious. It was a tongue in cheek comment.
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Old 12-19-2012, 12:51 AM
 
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Well, he is now friends with Obama, warren buffet, oprah and numerous other high end clientele so your only with alicia keys and rihanna is irrelevant. Regardless of whether you like any of the people i mentioned or others that is still quite a feat for a a rapper. And he still lives in manhattan which is new york city...

And uh, a "idiot" as you say doesn't exactly reach a networth of $450 million, helps bring a professional basketball team and arena to their hometown, become the president of one of the biggest head labels in an industry and own a series of night clubs.
......
Who are you again?

And to answer your first question no I am not serious. It was a tongue in cheek comment.
Happens all the time.
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Old 12-19-2012, 02:40 AM
 
Location: Helsinki, Finland
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Well, he is now friends with Obama, warren buffet, oprah and numerous other high end clientele so your only with alicia keys and rihanna is irrelevant. Regardless of whether you like any of the people i mentioned or others that is still quite a feat for a a rapper. And he still lives in manhattan which is new york city...

And uh, a "idiot" as you say doesn't exactly reach a networth of $450 million, helps bring a professional basketball team and arena to their hometown, become the president of one of the biggest head labels in an industry and own a series of night clubs.
......
Who are you again?

And to answer your first question no I am not serious. It was a tongue in cheek comment.
Of course he is, money talks and BS walks. As for Alicia and that Barbados hoe hes been knocking at their backdoor a few times, you know that. Nothing wrong with that money talks...and gives you high class pleasures. Beyonce could not care less.
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Old 12-19-2012, 05:01 AM
 
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Money gets ya in the door but money still doesn't buy class. Most of the celebrities are vile people, but for some reason people care about their every tweet. That's the dumbing down of America at its best.
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Old 12-19-2012, 10:30 AM
 
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Happens all the time.
So where is your $450 million?
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Old 12-19-2012, 10:31 AM
 
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Of course he is, money talks and BS walks. As for Alicia and that Barbados hoe hes been knocking at their backdoor a few times, you know that. Nothing wrong with that money talks...and gives you high class pleasures. Beyonce could not care less.
Seems like you care quite a bit.
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Old 12-19-2012, 10:34 AM
 
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Money gets ya in the door but money still doesn't buy class. Most of the celebrities are vile people, but for some reason people care about their every tweet. That's the dumbing down of America at its best.
I don't know how you'd know if you never met them but from living in NYC I thought youd know the average person demographic is full of vile ones also. I haven't heard about celebrities shooting innocent people or kidnapping or plotting terrorist acts. They may be rude and self centered possibly and greedy but vile is the wrong word (save for a few who have their dark secrets)
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Old 12-23-2012, 03:55 PM
 
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Some perspective

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The Bloomberg Administration is arguably one of the most pro-development governments in city history. Since he took office, the Mayor has used city agencies to unleash the forces of New York real estate while also steering those forces to meet goals for a cleaner, greener, and more equitable city. PlaNYC, the catch-all name for the Mayor’s bundle of 132 sustainability initiatives, creates a framework for over 25 city agencies to collaborate on a vast array of projects, from the new East River Ferry service to a $187 million investment in green infrastructure. While some programs such as MillionTreesNYC, are making streets leafier one tree at a time, many of the Mayor’s initiatives have reshaped the city in profound ways. As the administration counts down its remaining days in office,*AN*checks in with the individual agencies whose projects have had the most impact on development in the city.
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