Calls Not Completed As DialedSo, the town clerk shuts down the public telephone lines when he doesn't like the fact that the public spoke with a loud and clear voice in opposition to it's mayors call for creating a "legal" section of town for federal illegals? What a poor soul, as he and others could not call out for their important business, which certainly must take precedence over anything as piddling as public outrage. I am sure that they really wanted to place their lunch orders, book that all important tee time and maybe even check on their families, so what else was their to do, but rely on their mobile phones, of which I am sure that the public does not have those numbers, but also must wonder aloud if the public pays for them too.
System shut down after hate calls flood town clerk's office.
By Brynn Grimley
August 10, 2005
The town clerk's telephone lines were disconnected for almost three days starting Friday, Aug. 5, after a syndicated radio talk show host read the phone number on air urging people to "make their feelings known" about the proposed regulated day-labor site application.
"My guess is we had about 81 calls in under 20 minutes," said Viki Wellershaus, town clerk. "Most of the calls were just 'F-You' and then a hang up."
As of Tuesday, Aug. 9, phone lines were still down and it was unclear when they would be reconnected, said Wellershaus.
I must confess, the most enjoyable comment in the whole article is:
"I think it's unfortunate that some people believe in order to have a debate," said O'Reilly, "they have to incite emotions and batter one side."Well, guess what Mike, you sure as heck did not have a problem when you first proposed this illegal and emotional piece of legislation did you? You were trying to appeal to certain people?s greed, weren't you? Just like every other scumbag piece of shit politician out their Mike, when the going gets tough, turn into some namby-pamby weasel mouth.
What am I saying, that is a contradiction in terms, because that is the definition of a politician!
--WP
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