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Feckless LR Mayor apparently will wing his state of the city address tonight

Russ Racop - March 25, 2021

 

On March 23rd we sent a FOI request to the feckless mayor for a copy of the speech,  any draft of the speech,  or remarks he would make tonight during his state of the city address.

 

According to what he sent, he is going to wing it.

Feckless Frank provided a skimpy outline and three PDF's that contained screen shots of webpages.


Based on the date that appears on the screenshots, Feckless Frank only began working on his most important speech of the year on March 22nd.




We suspect that he just did not want to give up any advance opportunity to make critical comments of the bamboozling bullshit he has in store for us tonight.

We will also obtain records AFTER his address and show that he violated our rights under the AFOIA and file another lawsuit against him. 

To show how unoriginal and unimaginative the mayor and his henchmen are we off the following.

 On March 22nd we saw this posted online and made a screenshot.

We used the background to create some satire posts on social media.



Apparently Feckless and his crew liked out artistic design and them copied it for their own use as we found out while reading a post on the Max Brantley's Arkansas Blog this morning.


It will be interesting to see if the violent crime that plagues Little Rock will be addressed tonight.

Probably not as it never is.

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BTW, Snarky Media Group owns these web domains. Look for some snarky, satirical posts on them. 


 



 

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