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Old 09-21-2006, 09:30 PM
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A Traitor and His King
by Bruce Schimmel


Frank DiCicco was channeling Paul Revere at an anti-casino rally recently, when the councilman warned the crowd at the Convention Center that "the casinos are coming, ladies and gentlemen, they are coming."


But the historical histrionicsfailed to quell the catcalls. For despite DiCicco's call to arms, the councilman continues to say that the struggle to stop the casinos is pointless. And that the only consolations he can offer are concessions from the victors, the casino owners.

The best this city can hope for, he says, is employment and open-space goodies through Community Benefit Agreements — which DiCicco will try his darndest to arrange.

Thanks, but no thanks, Frank. Community groups, under the umbrella of NABR (nabrhood.org), aren't ready to accept the Band-Aid you're offering for a cancer you did almost nothing to stop.

Seems to me that DiCicco is less a Paul Revere than a cut-rate Benedict Arnold: a traitor and a hypocrite who hasn't the decency to acknowledge that his real fealty is not to his constituency, but to the King of Casinos, state Sen. Vince Fumo.

Fumo is the master architect of the gaming act. As state coffers swell with gambling proceeds, Fumo's star will surely rise. And hitching a ride will be DiCicco, who could enjoy the thanks of a grateful king for keeping the lid on local opposition.

The state senator and the councilman are legendary political allies, though it's a relationship DiCicco is burying now. When queried at the Convention Center, "Aren't you a friend of Vince Fumo's?" DiCicco ignored the question, as if he just couldn't recognize that name.

The councilman instead deflected blame for the casinos onto the city's state representatives for having signed the Gaming Act, singling out Bill Keller, John Taylor and Marie Lederer. Anyone, it seems, but King Vinnie, who actually helped author the bill.

For months, DiCicco has tamped down opposition, as if any struggle was futile. "Learn to accept that which you cannot change," DiCicco counseled his constituents, as quoted by Hallwatch.org.

What DiCicco wants us to accept is quite literally taxation without representation. Actually it's a double indemnification. It's a tax on property, and on income.

Property values of communities along the river will decline, asthe sleaze from the river creeps into our streets. And the income of nearby residents will be most at risk, by way of the temptation to play games that are designed to lighten their wallets.

At no time were citizens of this city consulted about the actual choice of potential locations. We had no say in where, and we'll have no say in how, if King Vinnie has his way — because the Senator wants to strip the city of its right to control our own zoning.

Grasping at credibility, DiCicco has made a recent show of concern by promising to push for a lawsuit to protect the city's right to control casino zoning. But even that, I suspect, is a cynical ruse. The zoning board of adjustment is City Council'slapdog, twisting zoning laws to please councilmen.

The councilman's call for a nonprofit to oversee riverfront development is also being met with contempt, despite DiCicco's assurances that it'll be independent. Yeah, sure, Frank. Independent. Just like you.
Guess who just lost an election?
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Old 09-22-2006, 02:42 AM
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Guess who just lost an election?
He probably won't lose the election, so be careful if you're thinking of betting on it. For the most part, with local candidates, city residents are complacent. They'll vote for the incumbent as long as he hasn't committed genocide or something else truly heinous.

If this seems a hard indictment of voters, consider the last election of state reps. The rest of the state sent a message to those who voted in the pay raise, which was fantastic. Voter backlash! Not in Philly though. Too many folks will vote for someone because someone tells them to vote. Or too many will vote their party without even thinking when pushing the button. And because of that, things won't really ever change when it comes to politics here in the city of brotherly love.
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Old 09-22-2006, 07:27 AM
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Bruce Schimmel is a hack. I have never seen such an unsubstantiated, misleading and down right wrong piece of so-called writing in my life. I know this is a column and columnists get some wider range when it comes to facts v opinions, but come on, this piece is a piece of s...
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Old 09-22-2006, 08:19 AM
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So we're to believe CM is a concerned resident who created a profile on this blog yesterday for the sole purpose of reposting a city paper article? Don't give these types of threads any recognition.
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Was this thing actually published somewhere? A link would be helpful.

A spellchecker wouldn't hurt either
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Old 09-22-2006, 12:24 PM
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cmburns name rhymes with Verns. I'm am starting to think there are only four people that post on this blog with 35 log in names each.
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Old 09-22-2006, 01:50 PM
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I just read it on page 8 of the city paper. Seeing it in print doesn't make it true, but the columninst is putting his name on it in print. If people would like to dispute it, I think how long ago the poster signed in or what his motives are is irrelevant.
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In my 7 + years of living in his district I have called / emailed DiCiccio about 5 times with NO response. While the issues were not extremely important to the city the were important to me and were not frivilous.

I love this city but with few exceptions I hate the politicians.
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In my 7 + years of living in his district I have called / emailed DiCiccio about 5 times with NO response. While the issues were not extremely important to the city the were important to me and were not frivilous.

I love this city but with few exceptions I hate the politicians.
I called his office once for help with a PPA problem. I was being denied renewal of my parking permit for an outstanding ticket, but I had appealed the ticket and had a scheduled court date. PPA still refused to renew my permit unless I paid the ticket, in effect, black mailing me. DiCicco's office took care of it immediately and I was able to to pick up my permit the next day.
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