- The library: a recession sanctuary?
- Nutter should get credit where credit's due
- Thursday Counter-Protest at "We Stand with Israel" Rally
- This Saturday: hearing of Mayor's Task force on Ethics
- Why do we fund this?
- ABC debuts "Homeland Security USA"
- Library Closings: They Have Never Really Been About The Budget Crisis
- DA's Job to Prosecute Environmental Crime
- Is the number of branch libraries in Philly significantly out of line with cities of comparable size?
- Nutter Doesn't Have to Follow the Law says Seventy
Eagles owe Philadelphia the 8 million it needs to keep libraries open
Submitted by Cederbee on Fri, 11/21/2008 - 3:28pm.
http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/20081119_Money_Under_Stadium_Seats_...
While this should come as no surprise, it's still sickening.











Thats disgusting.
F-*-C-K the E-A-G-L-E-S
Its time for them to step up as corporate citizens.
The important thing in the article:
-Sean
MrLuigi, my cat, actually only types half as badly as I do.
The Eagles Bookmobile
Seriously. Who needs 11 branches?
http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/partnership/bookmobile.asp
Maybe they could reassign Andy Reid
It's obviously not working out with that whole coach thing - maybe Laurie could "re-assign" Reid to help out free library staff?
Naaaahhhh...
He'd probably throw all the books.
Ba dum dum,
-Z
Piling on
Well, one thing's for sure. The librarians would never have to yell at Andy for running in the aisles.
Ok, that was a stretch.
and the Ravens would catch them
and run them all the way down 95 to Baltimore.
We should have served Lurie papers right after the second Reed interception.
Pile on when you can.
Hey, Wire fans, did you know that Baltimore has a higher per capita and median income than we do?
Lurie should make it mandatory for the sake of the Eagles
because the players needed to go to the library and read the rule book about ties.