Thursday, December 27, 2007

Year-Ender

Well, it's certainly been a while since I've posted here. I'm sure all you anti-business protesters out there thought I'd gone away like you are used to people doing. Sadly, for you, I'm not like them. I don't back down from a bunch of bullies, liars and cowards.

Speaking of COWARDS...as you may know, I sent a letter to the 'mayor' of this loony bin of Portland, Oregon and got the following in response:

In consideration of the consistently disrespectful tone of your emails, please do not anticipate a response to them.

Sincerely,
Jeremy Van Keuren Public Advocate Office of Mayor Tom Potter Portland, Oregon 503-823-4125 jvankeuren@ci.portland.or.us


So, what this means is, AS A VOTER, I'm not allowed to question this guy. He treats criminals like saints and saints like shit and we are just supposed to take it.
I questioned him on his inability to control Kevin and his terrorists, I called him on his support of ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIENS (on this I'm angered about him calling those of us who rightfully stand against his day laborer camps RACISTS), and I've expressed my annoyance on his allowing the homeless to infest this city.
This, my friends, is disrespectful.

Ignoring federal laws, legal businessmen, and calling voters racist isn't.

Makes sense in a liberal loony bin like Portland.

Of course, he feels he doesn't own the voters of this city any explanation. He's not running for re-election. You know, this guy is acting EXACTLY the way he has claimed President Bush acts. What a dork. The guy grows a beard and suddenly we're supposed to forget all the stupidity we've been put through because of him.

Of course, the only person seriously running for mayor in this city isn't much better. Anti-business freak Sam Adams isn't the guy I want running my city either.

It's still early, but wouldn't it be fun to have the name Schumacher on the ballot?

Well, let's see what happens in 2008. I'll see you there.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Schumacher would be an excellent addition to the ballot for mayor