Letters, Nov. 17: 'Why is mayor still pursuing punishment for Sean Chu?'

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Letters, Nov. 17: 'Why is mayor still pursuing punishment for Sean Chu?'
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Ye gods, this city council is unbelievable. Empress Gondek and her morally superior chosen few won’t work with lesser mortals.

How is this a democratically elected council? Sean Chu, questionable behaviour 20+ years ago, is an evil man who must resign. Gian Carlo Carra, with the aid of inside city zoning knowledge, scores himself a sweet real estate deal, no problem. If there was ever a case for recall, this council is it! Infuriated!Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary SUN, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.

Why, for example, when discussing the current city council, does only Sean Chu’s and Dan McLean’s scandals ever come up, but never Gian Carlo Carra’s? Why don’t you ask him if his name should be removed from the deputy mayor’s list considering his legal problems with road rage and real estate deals? Seems like the media is happy to jump on right-leaning politicians to make them look bad but seldom shine a spotlight on left leaning politicians’ scandals. You guys need to do better.

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