“We have asked them to remove their monument. They have not done that so
we’re going to do that for them,” Mayor Muoio said. “I feel strongly
that they are symbols of hate and bigotry and we don’t want that here in
our city."
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Thank God she's term limited. She did not mention the vandalism. Wasn't that manifested by hate? Although West Palm Beach likes to call itself a "welcoming city for immigrants," the city is a sanctuary. Our history be damned but those who cross our border illegally oh, come on in. What next? Are we all going to have to watch what the inscriptions on our tombstones say??
It's beyond time for police and the sheriff to do their jobs and arrest protestors who commit criminal acts to property and persons.
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"I feel". How do the people that you are supposed to be serving feel,Geri? God save us all from PC brain dead bureaucrats like this one.
ReplyDeleteI hope they sue the $hit out of West palm for removing their property without their permission.
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