June 7, 2008

New Business

New Business

[This letter was published in the Cambridge Chronicle on Thursday June 12, 2008, and
in their online edition on June 10, 2008]

Cambridge City Councilors promote the idea that Harvard and MIT's
host city is always on the cutting edge. In this case they are many
years behind the times. (Erin Smith, "Cambridge man connected to
brutal kidnap scheme," Cambridge Chronicle, Jun 6, 2008) Kidnapping is
a major business in Italy, Russia, Colombia and Mexico. It has arrived
in Boston with an assist from Cambridge as a fund-raising mechanism
for those with no lobbyists in Washington or on Beacon Hill. It is
also a convenient way to control dissidents.
Claiming to be on the cutting edge is a clever public relations
device used by politicians to make the citizens proud of their city,
state country. In 1984 the device was used to make all groups no
matter how low they were on the economic and social ladder to think
that they were the best. The same can be said about Cambridge as a
world class, award winning, Triple A bond rated city where rodents
bite 7-year olds.

Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM

Cambridge man connected to brutal kidnap scheme
By Erin Smith
Fri Jun 06, 2008, 02:06 PM EDT
Cambridge Chronicle staff

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