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Bravo to Norman Siegel, famed Civil Rights lawyer that represented Nick Sprayregan and won! I voted for king Mike Bloomberg twice not understanding he was pushing a reckless tsunami of community crushing development city wide and often what I believe was the abuse of eminent domain came in to play. I even renamed the "old" Grey Lady The New York eminent domain Times. People pro-deveopment do not mind as long as they are not the ones forced to move. I think NYU is the no. 1 real estate magnate and like Columbia University and now even Cooper Union real estate wheelings and dealing are their no. 1 priority and "higher ed" is a tax shelter for land grabs including busting through zoning and in Cooper Unions cases supersizing and leasing land which has nothing to do with higher ed. The Bloomberg administration and city council favored developers over the people and Nov. 3, we the people of New York City sent a powerful message even with Mike Bloomberg gross obscene spending and I know City Council got the message even if king Mike and his socialite mega millionaire city planner, Amanda the people's Burden did not. We are not going to take it anymore. Bravo to Nick Sprayregan and Norman Siegel who also represented me when Google removed all 334 YouTubes of mine and the majority were about Mike Bloomberg. Google apologized and my YouTubes, my history was restored including this series on Columbia University abusing eminent domain. Here I am at a protest at Columbia University interviewing and video taping the protest. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8C438F43D7335594 Without Norman Siegel and other dynamic souls contacting YouTube Google on my behalf you would not be able to watch people outraged and protesting Columbia University's abuse of eminent domain. Columbia U. students spoke up and said "Not in our name!". NYU were I lived for the last 25 years does not even have to abuse eminent domain to get the job done. When Mike Bloomberg says "Progress" it means get your moving van.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704541004574600131499781664.html