April 11, 2013
State Denies Public Records Request for Sale of Cambridge Courthouse
Leave it to lawyers (and politicians) to corrupt the English language. Only lawyers (and politicians, and PR Flacks?) can state the obvious untruth with a straight face and sometimes even believe what they say. Is it always easier to use violence to end the verbal crap or are there occasions when logic and reason still apply?
[From article]
the Secretary of State’s own “Guide to the Massachusetts Public Records Law” explicitly states bids are only exempt from public scrutiny “prior to a decision to enter into negotiations with or award a contract to a particular person”
In a response, Attorney Peter Wilson, representing DCAMM, told the Chronicle, “The Purchase and Sale Agreement is exempt because the terms and conditions are still under negotiation.”
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x935160690/Councilors-residents-want-answers-from-Governor-about-Sullivan-Courthouse?zc_p=0#axzz2QB4Ep5s1
Councilors, residents want answers from Governor about Sullivan Courthouse
By Erin Baldassari/ebaldassari@wickedlocal.com
Cambridge Chronicle
Posted Apr 10, 2013 @ 03:18 PM
Last update Apr 10, 2013 @ 05:44 PM
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