Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Incendiary, Libelous, and Threatening?

or Freedom of Press and Expression? I'm posting this only because it may be helpful for folks outside of Brownsville to understand some folks in Brownsville and the oppression they live under and create.

I can't escape the idea that we are living somewhere between Animal Farm (G. Orwell) and The Long Walk (S. King). Or maybe we are just swine satisfied with creating and living in our own waste.

The following is a letter to the editor from our local newspaper. (But now I feel like I'm giving them too much credit by using respected terms like "editor" and "newspaper".) The person who is criticized in this letter has done more for Brownsville in the last ten years than anyone else I know.

And for Mr. Flemming: Never, to protect our community and raise interest and funds, because she cares, see previous answer, don't know.

Ryan Criticized for Crime Watch
11/25/2007, The Herald Standard
Updated 11/26/2007 09:28:44 AM EST

Everyone, what's going to happen next? I have read recent articles in the Herald-Standard and other local papers about elected officers and their employees. When is the attorney general's office going to investigate the former Brownsville Mayor Norma Jean Ryan? Recently on a Sunday afternoon I happened to look outside, there were a bunch of people in jailbird orange shirts, with Crime Watch written on them, selling candy bars. Why?
I ask why is Norma Jean Ryan even on the crime watch? In my opinion she did nothing to curb crime in Brownsville when she was mayor. All she did was cost the Brownsville people money. Maybe being on the crime watch team is to get more state grant money or free luncheons and coffee and tea.

Maybe Norma Jean Ryan will be in front of your house wearing a bright orange shirt saying she is with the crime watch when really she is just drinking coffee and eating at luncheons, at taxpayers' expense. That's my opinion.What is her motive; didn't she get enough money out of us? Norma Ryan, maybe you should join the fashion police. Hello, Norma, do you know you're not the queen bee of Brownsville anymore? OK, Governor Rendell, this letter is for you, too. Please investigate it. What comes around goes around, Norma.


Gaylord Flemming
Brownsville

References. The U.S. Constitution, Animal Farm, The Long Walk

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