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What Oliver Thomas Said
May 26th, 2006At the Neighborhoods’ Planning Network, Oliver Thomas, our Council-man at Large, said that this was the time for neighborhoods to advocate for one another. That by pitting neighborhoods against each other, the Council is able to couch our common interests and competing interests. He said that if we were to join a distant neighborhood in a rally for their needs, and they were to reciprocate, we’d find that we would diminish the ability of the Council to divide and rule. Fortunately, we retained Councilman Thomas in the last election, by a landslide. We’re not stupid.

