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By lawrence (registered) - website | Posted January 11, 2011 at 11:09:35
@Hahaaaaaa..., I will tell you I have spent more time on this site in the past 6 or so months, than I have ever spent on any site. Look at the comment numbers on here, as opposed to TheSpec. It's a very active, informative site. Radio, print, web, whatever. I would read, watch, and follow it. I like that there are links to the posters websites so we can see what other bloggers are writing about, and the links work not like on TheSpec where if you post a link, you have to copy and paste it into a browser.
Nobody has covered this very important stadium issue, like RTH. Maybe they were a little pro harbor/pro Fred. So what. There isn't a doubt in my mind that their dreams for the Harbor, are very warranted and beautiful ones. I wanted Ivor Wynne, but I seen much potential in all of their visions. I even didn't mind Fred, even though my vision for a mayor was for a man like Mahesh Butani who was the first one to email me this morning of The Spec news.
We all have different opinions and visions for our city and while I disagree on some of the ones posted on here from time to time, I respect them and value the knowledge that lives on this site. I think many would be very surprised to know who follows this site. We all know even Bob Young has spent a little time browsing these posts.
I see great potential and value for our citizens, in this site becoming so much more. It may not be the flashiest site around, but functionality and quality of writing and commenting-wise, I know no other site like it.
Think before you speak. You are not just putting down one person. You are putting down some very smart and passionate people who do a lot on their own personal time, to make our city better. Dissagree with opinions, but don't put others dreams down.
Ward 3 Trustee for HWDSB.
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