What more is there to say, really?
They LIE about the ECONOMY, they LIE about the WEATHER, they LIE about the WARS, in fact, they LIE about EVERYTHING!!
And HERE is ANOTHER ONE!
"Tall Ships depart Hub on a wave of success" by Vivian Nereim, Globe Correspondent | July 14, 2009
The city saw Sail Boston as a celebration it could no longer afford, but judging by the turnout, the Tall Ships that alighted on the Boston Harbor in the last week were beloved as ever.
“It was really spectacular,’’ said Sail Boston spokeswoman Sheila Green. “Certainly, the weather was a help.’’
Despite the reduced scale of Sail Boston, organizers said there was a surprising number of spectators. An estimated 3.1 million people attended the five-day event this year, nearly four times the expected number, Green said.
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They CAN'T EVEN GET the MATH RIGHT -- among OTHER THINGS!!!!!!
Is there NOTHING THEY WILL NOT LIE about? NOTHING at all?
In 2000, the last time it landed here, the event drew an estimated 7.5 million people to its fleet of 100 vessels. This year, only 45 ships were on display, and the city canceled the crowd-drawing Parade of Sail....
But it was a GRAND SUCCESS.... "by design"!
Tourists and residents paid the projections no mind this year, turning out in droves....
Thin droves, huh?
As a reader, I can NO LONGER BELIEVE a WORD of the BOSTON GLOBE!
I MUST REALIZE that EVERY CENSORED, SLANTED, AGENDA-PUSHING ZIONIST WORD is either a DISTORTION or LIE -- leaving alone the PATTERN of OMISSIONS and OBFUSCATIONS!!
--more--"
So where are the TALL SHIPS going next?
"Tall Ships tack in face of city's ire; Organizers to charge fees, invite fewer vessels" by Michael Levenson, Globe Staff | April 3, 2009
.... Boston's travails with the tall ships seemed a world away from the placid preparations underway in Charleston, S.C., the other US city where the ships make port.
There, the ships are expected to draw about 100,000 people, and the organizers and city easily agreed that the $50,000 in public safety costs would be paid for by the organizers through private donations and the sale of $15 tickets.
"We have a really great working relationship with the city, and they help in every way they can," said Bradford R. Van Liew, executive director of the South Carolina Maritime Foundation, which organizes the Charleston festival.
--more--"So WHY COULDN'T YOU, Bostonians?!!!!!!
They had to GIVE AWAY $1 MILLION dollars from the HOTEL TAX to COVER a BOGUS EVENT EVENT!
Oh, I am SOOOOOOO EMBARRASSED and ASHAMED at the POMPOUS, ARROGANT, SELF-RIGHTEOUS, SELF-SERVING, YANKEE ELITISM you find around here!!!!
And could EVERYTHING I've EVER BEEN TOLD be a STATE-SCHOOL and MEDIA-SANCTIONED LIE?
In AmeriKa?
Any slaves on those ships?