Billionaires for Bush respond to NYPD spying
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Billionaires For Bush Respond to N.Y.P.D. Spying Report
- Billionaires to release own domestic surveillance files as gesture =
of good faith.
- “We guessed he was an undercover officer when he kept asking for =
stock tips.” =96 Meg A Bucks, National Co-Chair.
New York, NY, March 27th, 2007 =96 Stunned by a recent New York Times =
report revealing that Billionaires For Bush were the targets of =
widespread surveillance by the New York Police Department in 2004, we =
issue the following statement:
“We join the chorus of voices calling upon the city to make its files =
public. As a gesture of good faith, today the Billionaires For Bush =
make our own domestic surveillance files public.
“Public scrutiny of these files will reveal that we have infiltrated =
city hall and all key city departments, including zoning, =
development, taxation, and the Brooklyn Public Library. Our most =
important informant operated at the highest echelons of municipal =
governance. His code name (presciently) was ‘Snow Shovel,’ and files =
will reveal his identity as Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
“Snow Shovel (his Honor) operated as a double agent for Billionaires =
For Bush beginning in January 2004. During the R.N.C. he played a =
crucial role in banning protestors from Central Park so that members =
of Billionaires For Bush could play croquet. He continues to serve =
our interests well to this day. While we don’t expect him to resign =
from his post, he no longer needs to feed us information. Another =
tax break for the upper brackets would be nice, though.”
About Billionaires For Bush Armed with tuxedos, evening gowns, hard facts and a humorous spin, =
Billionaires for Bush is a do-it-yourself grassroots media campaign =
using humor and street theater to exposes politicians who support =
corporate interests at the expense of everyday Americans.
$$$ For more information contact: Monet Oliver de Place (aka Marco Ceglie) National Co-Chair, Billionaires For Bush 201-709-7550 Monet@BillionairesForBush.com or visit: http://BillionairesForBush.com Links to NYTimes Reports: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/25/nyregion/ =
25infiltrate.html and http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/26/nyregion/ =
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