In one breath you have Shanie Shields back stepping from the original proposal to remove the Lord's Prayer and now the Pledge of Allegiance. Oh, she never supported such a move. Well, last night, soon after the Mayor's Prayer Vigil, the majority of the Salisbury City Council voted to remove both from the Rules of Order. That includes Shanie Shields. I also found it ironic that Laura Mitchell, the council member who instigated all of this, showed up at the Prayer Vigil.
However, where are the Veterans, the Priests, the AFP, the NAACP and everyone else who might want to have a say in this matter? I'll tell you where, they're absent and have been ever since this whole thing started a few months ago.
Since I posted on this matter last night, an anti-Albero blogger set out on a campaign to ALL of our advertisers stating I was a blatant racist. The dumb part on their behalf was that they actually sent the entire post along with it and clearly it had no racism in it whatsoever. How these people live with their actions is beyond me but I was grateful many of our advertisers replied back in support of Salisbury News.
One advertiser said:
"Thank you for your comments, I myself am an American of Native American and Irish decent. I have been reading SBYNews for a couple years and have never read anything I would consider, Blatant Racism. Though I will admit I don't read it every day, so I could have missed something. I know Joe Albero enough to know that he stands by MLK's statement about judging people not by the color of ones skin, but there content of character. Most all Repub' and concerves do. I also know he will remove comments he considers distasteful, it is his site he has the right. But remember, he is human, things may get past him. If it does, bring it to his attention, he is quite easy to contact, unlike the Time's. Again, Thank you for your comments and concerns. I will be forwarding this to Joe. And I will keep your email address on file in-case I find something in the future."
Am I to now be afraid to show pictures of any Afro-American? Am I to be afraid of using the words Afro-American or African-American? Am I missing something here. Will our advertisers get more fictitious letters from the Pope @ymail.com? Some call Councilwoman Terry Cohen a Jew. Well, she is a Jew, what's the big deal. Some people say black, some say African-American, heck, many of them call one another the N-Word. Make up your minds, will ya.
In my personal opinion we are ALL Americans. I personally feel that stuff about African-American is a load of crap. You are either an American, (which 99% were born here) or you were born in Africa and are here on a visa. When you become a citizen you are then an American, I just don't get it. Nevertheless, I make no apologies for my post. I find it hilarious that not one comment came in calling me a racist, not one.
Some people never seem to be satisfied and constantly look back instead of forward. Look at the picture above. Have ANY of you seen ANY of these people at ANY Council Meeting in the past (other than Lore Chambers)? I certainly haven't. While I'm all for a Prayer Vigil for ANY reason, throwing politics into the mix truly ticks me off.
Let me throw another issue into the mix here. I called Mayor Ireton's office last week because out of nowhere the Mayor has chosen to not send any press releases to any of the blogs any more. It seems the Mayor is trying to pound his chest towards anyone who disagrees with him. I explained to John Pick that it seemed funny to me that when the Mayor NEEDS something, I am the first one he sends his message to.
I have received several text messages from the Mayor with his intent to think I would simply JUMP on what he was saying and go right to publishing it. When I researched his alleged facts, he did not tell the truth and was completely wrong. I challenged him back with my findings and he simply got pissed off. Yesterday, isn't it interesting how Joe Albero and Salisbury News got a press release from the Mayor's office referencing the Prayer Vigil. As you can see, when it's convenient for some, we're the go to place to get it out there.
As I stated earlier, the majority of people who showed up for the Prayer Vigil are not regulars at a Council Meeting. Yet they want to focus on "Afro-American" but not Prayer or the Pledge of Allegiance. If they cared about what is important here they would have attended the Council Meeting in protest. Or do I have it all wrong and it was more about bringing religion into politics when it's CONVENIENT for them as well?