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Funny you should mention shambles Lynn, because that is the term used for the club you are president of. With all your fire code violations, just how is it that you stay open? The shambles you speak of at city hall were created by years of political hacks running the city. Jobs for friends, underfunding the pension, you get the picture. Now all of a sudden we have a manager from outside the city with no hacks to put in and he's doing a bad job? I suppose it's all in how you look at it, right? Oh, and don't forget to thank Councilman Cunha if we have to pay out on yet another law suit for someone who is fired with no good reason. I think the building official got somewhere around $500,000 and at least another $200,000 for the last city manager. Wasn't Tommy around for the last city manager being fired too? He should be the voice of reason on this one. Will be interesting to see how everyone votes and who gets fired right after the manager. Agenda, agenda, agenda!

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