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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it is reprehensible that [b]Silverburg and Wilson [/b]and everyone else went along with Metro on the changes to the Potomac Yard station. All of them should be thrown out for not being transparent. [b]And is absolutely vile what they did to the association serving people who are blind[/b].[/quote] This. Completely despicable.[/quote] + 100,000. It's now clear that they BOTH knew a year ago that they were defrauding everybody. [/quote] I was especially appalled by Silverberg's formal statement that their hands were tied by the legal agreement they signed. [b]Well, why did you sign it? [/b] It was an option. No one was holding a gun to their heads. If they want to be seen as "good" leaders then you do what good leaders do, and that is to stand up and be strong. That is why neither of them should be re-/elected. When push comes to shove they take the easy way out and cast blame on the other people, the old SODDIT approach.[/quote] Because those are standard in design build procurements, IIUC. Anyway, they will probably get a sidepath to metro east of the drainage pond, so the extra walk to the north entrance will not be that great. Also its quite possible the City will come up with a good financing mechanism for adding the southern mezzanine in not too long. Calm down people.[/quote]
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