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May 2, 2008

In-snide job

The Brooklyn Paper

This letter to the editor (scroll down the page to find it) defends the efforts of Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn to halt the Atlantic Yards project and puts blame on those who signed up with developer Bruce Ratner.

To the editor,

Letter writer Thomasina Millet (“Mixed Message.” April 26) really made me see red with her snide comment about how Develop Don’t Destroy Brooklyn is “defending the property rights of million-dollar homeowners.”

DDDB has been the major group pushing for a transparent, public process for deciding on the future of Atlantic Yards so that all could participate!

Millet should be going after those so-called “community” groups who bought into Ratner’s lies — some of them in exchange for a six-figure paycheck.

Carol Wierzbicki, Park Slope

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Posted by steve at May 2, 2008 6:24 AM