Chiefs Ivan E. Barkley, Harold Saylor, and Mike Phillips join Sheriff Mike Lewis in a commercial where the chiefs of law enforcement will endorse Matt Maciarello, candidate for Wicomico County State’s Attorney. The commercial will first run on local and cable networks on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 and will run through November 2, 2010, Election Day.
Joe, who are those guys? I know Mike and Ivan, who are the other two?
ReplyDeleteChief Phillips, Fruitland and Chief Saylor, Delmar.
ReplyDeleteMany Democrats are crossing over to vote for this guy, the other Republicans forget it.
ReplyDeleteGo Matt Go!
ReplyDeleteAnother Dem for M.M. (only one other Republican I'm voting for)
Matt is the real deal. He will restore integrity to the office and kick some criminal butt!
ANy need to say anything else. I think that sums it up.
ReplyDeleteSo none of these guys want to appear in uniform, eh? It's not high school homecoming, fellas, you're members of law enforcement. Dress the part.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Seth at the Elks debate those are his good friends that he has known all his life. Why are they supporting Matt? Must be a big conspiracy.
ReplyDeleteMatt AND Mike look great in this pic!
ReplyDeleteGood Night Seth
ReplyDeleteI believe the reason they can not appear in uniform on these endorsements is because they do not want to speak for their whole agency. I could be wrong, but either way, I can pretty much gurantee you that the majority of Law Enforcement is supporting Matt. I am one of them!! Seth, just a word of advice, concede now to save yourself some respect.
ReplyDeleteLooking good gentlemen :)
ReplyDeleteI was driving by while this was taking place and gave them a big thumbs up! It speaks volumes that law enforcement is backing Matt M. He had my vote anyway and I wish him well! Nice pic everyoneE Love the suits too!
ReplyDeleteNot in uniform, fine. They are supporting a candidate. But, whichever Chief is on the far left could have at least worn a suit like veryone else. In my opinion, under dressed for the occasion.
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