We reported HERE yesterday on the letter to the Mayor regarding the Recaller's apparent violation of federal law by setting up shop adjacent to the Post Office in Bayview Plaza.
As pointed out by our contibutor Hum in a comment HERE and, frankly, by several other readers as well, Mr. Breiter's reference to the plaza as being "private property ... not intended ... for one trying to avoid recall" was "odd" to say the least. Seeing as though the "one trying to avoid recall" was, quite obviously, not and has never been a part of the gang of Recallers that was apparently violating federal law by hassling honest citizens outside the Post Office, one has to wonder why Mr. Breiter so gratuitously added that phrase in his letter.
Well as is often the case, the answer is there for us if we just look for it. Mr. Breiter is, in fact, Recall Committee Member #47 (wife Kathleen is #48) by virtue of his signature on the Recall Petition. You can find it HERE on page 84 of the Recall Committee list or by hitting the link in the "Stay Informed!" section above.
It is interesting, is it not, that the Recaller's illegal conduct was ignored by the landlord and its representative Mr. Breiter, who offices in the same plaza, throughout earlier recall activities and only became an issue when the flagrant violation of federal law was about to become a messy public issue.
Oh, the tangled webs...
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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