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Reporter "Dragged Away" From City Budget Briefing

Yesterday, we spoke up early against closed city council budget-cut discussions. Later that afternoon, the Times published an editorial agreeing with us--and this morning, they've published opposition to the meetings from the Seattle city attorney and the Washington state attorney general's office. The Times also tried to send a reporter into one of the closed meetings, and has this to report: "A Seattle Times reporter was denied entrance to a budget briefing on Thursday afternoon. Tom Von Bronkhorst, a legislative aide to Councilmember Jean Godden, physically dragged the reporter away from it by the strap of her bag." Holy crap.

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  • This is irony at it's best - does anyone happen to remember what Jean Godden used to do for a living?



    Per her Wikipedia page (and my memory) "Her local fame is due to her award-winning column in The Seattle Times newspaper..." Ah Ha ha ha ha !



    Post-election amneisa, proving there is really no such thing as a Republican or a Demorcrat, it's carnies and rubes my friends...

  • LarryB

    Closed sessions are stupid, and so was having an aide physically remove *anyone* from the meeting. However wrong the Council and the Mayor are, they should have waited for someone with the authority to use force to (wrongly, but perhaps legally) remove the reporter.



    Now we'll not only have to pay for whatever stupidity Nickles and Co are up to, but for the lawsuit too.

  • Seth

    Steven Seagal IS Tom Van Bronkhorst IN "Closed Session"...



    He just wanted to have a budget meeting...but the media wanted a piece of the action.



    Starring Grace Jones as "The Reporter."

  • Drama-mama!

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