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04.28.2008 9:44 am

Event a celebration of the city — or Slay?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

On his website, Mayor Francis Slay invites friends to a night “celebrating city neighborhoods” at St. Louis University’s new Chaifetz Arena on May 9.

But even if St. Louis is the star of the evening, the proceeds, it appears, will benefit Slay.

Though it’s tough to tell from the online invitation, Slay made clear in his State of the City speech that the event is actually a re-election fundraiser — perhaps his biggest one yet.

General admission is $100, with the opportunity for supporters to bring a “team of five” ($500) or a “team of ten” ($1000).

Kids are welcome, too — “pewee” tickets are half-price.

Coupling his own election fortunes with a celebration of the city is not new ground for Slay. When he ran against an underfunded Irene Smith in 2005, Slay framed his campaign commercials to focus on the city - one highlighted city restaurants, for instance - more than him.

It’s a clever tactic: Minimizing opposition with a show of political insouciance - Opponent? What opponent? — while upping visibility.

This year, Slay is taking a methodical approach to preparing for the 2009 campaign, gradually building a formidable campaign war chest that could discourage others from joining the race - even if his fundraising invites don’t come out and say it.

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Event celebrating the city will benefit Slay

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insouciance, Holmes? someone’s been playing with their books, again.
If not disclosed on ticket that the event benefits Slay, isnt it illegal? campaign finance violation? probably in fine print somewhere?

— Bill Haas
10:46 am April 28th, 2008

Does it benefit Slay?

Are you kidding me? OF COURSE IT BENEFITS SLAY!

The man does nothing and I mean nothing that does not benefit him and his family. This man sees the city as his personal treasury, there for him and his to pillage as they sees fit. The list endless…

— tsquare
12:16 pm April 28th, 2008

after last 2 weeks shooting count you might wont to get odds on getting in and coming home alive

— billy bob
12:46 pm April 28th, 2008

after the last 2 weeks shooting count getting home might be your biggest problem .

— billy bob
12:53 pm April 28th, 2008

Come on! Opportunity to bring teams of 5 and 10? No thanks! What game are they intending on playing–peewee what?

Rather spend my hard-earned cash elsewhere, not for a glass of old, cheap wine and breaded ravioli.

— Jack
1:11 pm April 28th, 2008

Jake you cut off the bottom part of the invitation. It i clearly a political fundraiser. Right under where you cut off is same sized letters is the line “Visit http://www.MayorSlay.com to register” then as in ALL political mail it has small print that states Proceeds go to Slay for Mayor and “paid for by …..” as it needs to by law. And teh insert card clearly states in BOLD make checks payable to SLAY FOR MAYOR. So no it is not misleading in any way.

So the premise of your blog entry is dung.
However…If you want to pick it apart and say what will the nights activity be…I’ll grant you that. I wasnt sure if it was a trivia night, slideshow, finger puppets?

I’m not connected to the Mayor or his campaign, but I am (apparently) on his mailing list.

— Not So Much
7:27 am April 29th, 2008