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Tag Archives: Cooper Union
Part 2 of 2: Mayor Bloomberg at Cooper Union
After watching Mayor Bloomberg on the stage and looking at the candidates – I have been forming a greater interest in seeing a candidate like him step up to the plate. Even if he does not take the steps to become a candidate, at least he is causing a conversation to be engaged. Continue reading
Posted in Campaign 2008, Political Thoughts
Tagged Cooper Union, Mayor Bloomberg, Tom Brokaw
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Part 1 of 2: Mayor Mike Bloomberg at Cooper Union
Usually I have my laptop with me at major events, but I was revising my operating system at the time – and had to go with the old reliable pen and paper. So, my live-blogging was more in line with reporting than typical blogging. I will do my best to capture what happened last night at the Great Hall at Cooper Union and to capture the heart of what Mayor Bloomberg said. Continue reading
Posted in Campaign 2008, Political Thoughts
Tagged Cooper Union, Mayor Bloomberg
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