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Re: PA awards lucrative contract to cowboys owner/christie friend jerry jones
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This brightened my day yesterday...http://deadspin.com/we-made-political ... ng-cowboys-fan-1678818684
Posted on: 2015/1/13 19:16
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It would surprise me if he didn't. Christie and Cuomo are two sides of a terrible corrupt coin.
Posted on: 2015/1/7 19:57
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With the Yankees as the other part owners of Legends Hospitality. It wouldn't surprise me if Cuomo pushed for this as well.
Posted on: 2015/1/7 13:25
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Re: PA awards lucrative contract to cowboys owner/christie friend jerry jones
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His Dallas Cowboys won, but what Chris Christie did lose?
http://news.yahoo.com/dallas-cowboys- ... e-did-lose-213031317.html
Posted on: 2015/1/7 1:49
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PA awards lucrative contract to cowboys owner/christie friend jerry jones
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http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/ ... _cowboys_owner_jones.html
honestly, you can't make this sh!t up. On Monday, NJ Advance Media reported that Christie?s recent trip by private jet to watch a Dallas Cowboys game from the luxury skybox of the NFL team?s owner, Jerry Jones, was paid for entirely by Jones. Today, the Wall Street Journal reported that the NFL franchise, in partnership with the New York Yankees and investment fund Checketts Partners, all have a stake in Legends Hospitality, which won out in bidding to operate the observatory of the Port Authority controlled One World Trade Center when it opens later this year. Financial terms of that pact were never released to the public. A Port Authority spokeswoman, Erica Dumas, said the 15-year agreement with Legends to operated the WTC1 observatory would generate $875 million for the agency. However, Dumas declined to provide details of the agreement or say how many other firms bid on the contract.
Posted on: 2015/1/7 1:35
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