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Fabiani pushes Chargers stadium at Tailgate Park
I would not drive 2 hrs. north. I cheer for San Diego and HATE Los Angeles. That is one reason why this issue means so much to me. I also do not think they made up their mind three years ago. If they play for a super bowl title this year they will get their stadium here in San Diego. Watch.— December 23, 2009 10:51 p.m.
Fabiani pushes Chargers stadium at Tailgate Park
You and your boy Bruce lose every fight you have ever picked. I know it must be hard to constantly get backhanded, but maybe you should try and enjoy the ride for once. Look what the Saints have done for the city of New Orleans, what the Red Sox mean to Boston, the Yankees and New York, and the list goes on and on. San Diego is the least forward-thinking city in the entire country. The sports arena and qualcomm are the most pitiful stadiums I have ever seen in my life. When I have friends come and visit they look at those two buildings and they are in awe at how pathetic they are. If I may use your wording, they make us the laughingstock of the country.— December 23, 2009 10:30 p.m.
Fabiani pushes Chargers stadium at Tailgate Park
The laughing stock of the world? You have to be kidding me..what excellent insight from a journalist. I'm sure people struggling in Iraq will be laughing because we are paying for a stadium. And you wonder why your comments hold so little wait, and why you are writing for the Reader instead of USA Today. Paying for a stadium and/or a new Arena like EVERY OTHER major city has would give this city some life. If you want to pretend we are the sleepy naval town of 40 yrs. ago than go ahead, but you are way behind the curve.— December 23, 2009 10:23 p.m.
Fabiani pushes Chargers stadium at Tailgate Park
All I know is if the Chargers go to the Super Bowl or win it than this discussion is pointless. The stadium issue will come to a vote and it will pass..just like prop C. I will see you on the front lines.— December 23, 2009 10:09 p.m.
Fabiani pushes Chargers stadium at Tailgate Park
Your page lost all credibility with half of San Diego after you quoted Bruce Henderson. This is the same Bruce Henderson who cost the city million of dollars with frivolous lawsuits, a FORMER city council member. (Bruce, don't even answer and give me your bull..you can tell me how the lawsuits weren't your fault blah blah blah,,they were. The Chargers stadium issue comes down to one thing: DO YOU WANT A FOOTBALL TEAM. The Chargers will move without public money just as every team would in every city, right or wrong. Yes, they are billion owners. Yes, it sucks. However, think about this: if each citizen who can pay taxes payed $1-2 a month for 30 years we could pay for our part of the stadium. $1-2/mo. for a civic asset that brings together a city unlike any library, airport, or city hall can. Football is an American pasttime that brings together generations, and that my friend, has NO price. The argument that Qualcomm is fine is ridiculous. Take a tour and you will see it is rotting from the inside. I have seen the insides of the tunnels and they are pathetic. San Diego has a sports arena that is completely embarrassing and a stadium that is anything but America's Finest. What the citizens of San Diego have to get past is the argument that a rich owner wants money. This is what happens in pro sports! Is it silly? Maybe. All I know is that my family comes together around the Chargers...it gives us something to bond over. Sports is the ultimate entertainment and if you have been inside Qualcomm on a big game day than you know what I mean. The redevelopment funds are going to be put somewhere and taxes will eventually be raised for some other project...why not this one? I would much rather put my money towards somehting my city can be proud of. Not an outdated library, not a new city hall, but a place where the biggest events come. Somewhere I can one day take my kids and say "this team plays for SAN DIEGO, grandpa used to take me to watch them when I was your age." This is bigger than football and money. This is about our city and an intangible feeling. Remember the buzz in 1994 (if you aren't some transplant)? Yes, that feeling. Thank you for your time.— December 23, 2009 6:57 p.m.