Fine, let's see who's got outside money.
If you have been to City Council meetings recently, you may have seen some stadium supporters waving a sign with the web address supportourniners.com. The people waving the banner were all very nice regular people, so I assumed this is some kind of grassroots supporter's network.
In fact, at one meeting that I attended, I remember the Mayor telling the supporter to hold the sign so that it can be seen by TV cameras. A not-so-discreet thumb pressing on the scales of Justice, but whatever...
However, if you go look at their website, you will see a tiny little logo at the bottom left of the screen that says, "Site design and operation by JA". It is a live link to jathinking.com. Here's a screenshot of it in case they decide to disavow any knowledge of my, err ... their, existence:
Curiouser and curiouser!
Being the Alice-in-Wonderland inquisitive type, I followed that link and suddenly found myself in the big-moneyed world of ... [surprise!] ... the San Francisco 49ers! You see, JA Thinking is something like an ad agency or may be a public relations firm. They are based in Brentwood, TN. (How outside can you get!) They proudly boast that they do $42 million of business with the likes of Taco Bell, KFC, and the 49ers.
So there you have it. The pseudo-grassroots stadium booster website is run by the 49ers' own ad agency. Presumably said ad agency is paid for by the 49ers because
- why in sand hill would some bidness people in Tennessee give a horsefeather about a stadium all the way out there in California?
- what kind of grassroots organization can afford a national ad agency, and if they got that kind of money, I respectfully submit that they are, by definition, no longer grassroots.
So here's the debate on turning the hen house into a KFC. The supporters are bankrolled by Foxes, Inc. The opposition are, OK fine, a bunch of chicken littles. And da mayor has the gall to throw veiled accusations about "outside" opposition money. Harooomph!
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And the Mayor has her facts wrong. She claims in that same news report that "We built the theme park behind us as a land use issue without a vote of the people."
Wrong.
The City Council at the time approved the deal by a 4-3 vote "on the condition that the electorate authorize the agreement. City voters approved the sale by a margin of 3 to 1."
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount's_Great_America]
Why is this City Council trying keep the people from voting on this $300 million project?
The 49ers' Chrissy Mauck, who writes (and runs?) the 49ers Web site, is the person who actually registered and administers the supportourniners.com Web site.
Check a Whois Web site (such as Domain Dossier at http://centralops.net/co/DomainDossier.aspx)
and you will get the following information:
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Registrant:
Mauck, Chrissy
ATTN: SUPPORTOURNINERS.COM
c/o Network Solutions
P.O. Box 447
Herndon, VA. 20172-0447
Domain Name: SUPPORTOURNINERS.COM
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Mauck, Chrissy r95275gg5yg@networksolutionsprivateregistration.com
San Francisco 49ers
ATTN: SUPPORTOURNINERS.COM
c/o Network Solutions
P.O. Box 447
Herndon, VA 20172-0447
570-708-8780
Record expires on 20-Dec-2008.
Record created on 20-Dec-2006.
Database last updated on 12-May-2007 19:17:27 EDT.
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Note the date that Mauck/49ers registered the domain name (Dec 20 06). The Yorks have been planning their Santa Clara strategy for a long time, including this "support OUR" site. At least the opposing sites are honestly groundroots: notwithmymoney.org, this stadiumfacts.org, and my own www.blueroom.com/nostadium.htm / Just say NO Yorks site.
Cheers, John Hogle
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