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Is it any coincidence that a week or so after the dismal survey results showing the low regard for our city council were published that the Mean Girls of council swing into action? The mayor and her sidekick, Sonya Sharp, rake up the whole Sean Chu mess again. Is their message that Mr. Chu is really bad so the rest of us must be really good? The masterful art of distraction or as Ms. Sharp phrases it, “messaging”. The silliness continues unabated.

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