Mayor Bloomberg Ray Kelly Protected NYPD Fixing and Favors My Case Included

Mayor Bloomberg Ray Kelly Protected NYPD Fixing and Favors My Case Included
mayor bloomberg, de Blasio I call Bloomed Blasio, Ray Kelly, Campisi, Bratton, Reznick, O'Neill Know a lot about fixing crime don't they?

See bottom of Blog to see info Unions, Wiki page, Vote Quinn OUT! etc.

See my YouTubes & Blog Postings on CityTime Corruption starting w/ May 27, 2010 Suzannah B. Troy's 1st YouTube on CityTime calling for NO renewal w/ SAIC and a full investigation!!! Reminder: Rudy gave us SAIC & CityTime (We didn’t need either-Mike ran with it Tax Payer’s Titanic)
Don't believe the news, New Yorkers are angry & will not vote for BLOOMBERG! Note: Mayor Bloomberg and his top deputies & key staff all took immunity in the Haggerty trial. Why? Mike Bloomberg broke campaign laws and committed perjury Haggerty Trial. Next the CityTime Trial with Team Bloomberg suffering amnesia yet again! Stay tuned! Vote for Christine Quinn if YOU want Mike to have a 4th term from the golf course! In front of SAIC NY offices demanding way more than 600 million $ back for The People of NYC !http://youtu.be/5MgD4ncQF18 Letter in Defense of Suzannah's YouTube Channel GoogleE-Burka by Louis Flores URGENT 911 Tech System ECTP Criminal Investigation Needed! http://mayorbloombergkingofnewyork.blogspot.com/2012/09/citytime-ectp-yell-down-mayor-bloomberg.html?m=1
Mike Yelled down Aug. 20 CityTime and ECTP 911 Tech

Monday, December 10, 2012

Occupy Sandy Protest At Bloomberg's Mansion



Saturday, December 15
Rebuild the City: Restore Power to the People

City Wide Convergence 5pm @ Mayor Bloomberg’s home
17 East 79th btwn 5th Ave & Madison Ave


Actions in affected communities

Staten Island
1128 Olympia Boulevard
Across St. Margaret Mary's Church

Rockaways
12pm rally
Parking Lot on Mott Ave
Mott Ave & 21st Street

Coney Island
10am-12pm community meeting
2811 Mermaid Avenue 2nd floor


Post Sandy Call To Action
Where is the City? Public Money should Serve Public Interests.

Two months after Superstorm Sandy the disaster is not over and relief needs are still great.
Homes are uninhabitable with black mold taking hold, heat and sanitation are still absent in many
places. Yet the government response has been glaringly absent. As with Katrina and other recent
disaster-and-recovery events city, state and federal agencies have handed off reconstruction
resources and responsibility to corporations and markets.

That hand-off has pushed affected people further out of their communities, further into crisis and
vulnerability, and further from the decision-making tables that allocate public resources. Where
government has failed, Occupy and other groups stepped in.

But we now understand that climate change has turned a corner: we will be hard hit again by
extreme weather events. And so we ask whose interests our government serves? Is it polluters,
predatory lenders, and disaster profiteers? Or can we build a stronger, better, resilient New York
where all of us, regardless of race, class or power, can weather future storms?