Folks, Ive been doing a bit of well-intentioned misbehavin lately. - TopicsExpress



          

Folks, Ive been doing a bit of well-intentioned misbehavin lately. You see the other day I heard on the radio up in Maine where a man (the radio personality) noticed his neighbors quit talking to him after he put a candidates sign in his yard, a sign different than his neighbors. So I came up with a social experiment of my own. Recently, yall have probably noticed that I would delete almost anything positive said about Phil Williams. And anything negative said about my good friend, Williams opponent, Larry Means. These people would re-post and I would delete. After about the third time it got pretty salty and my inbox has some fairly impolite language in it from some of these folks. It was all part of this little experiment. I knew what I was doing and I had a good reason for doing it. And heres where I want to address those folks and anyone else who is going to vote straight-ticket Republican or for Phil Williams. I treated those who disagreed with me the same way Williams has treated educators and independent, thinking citizens of his district. There are numerous accounts of teachers whom politely disagreed with Williams only to be called AEA pit bulls, attack dogs, liberals, etc, etc. Theres folks who he arrogantly said, I dont need your vote or You wont make a difference. Theres education employees who have been threatened for sending Williams emails and messages from private accounts on free time with him accusing them of doing it on the job. Finally, folks . . Many of you know about the recent attempts to get Congressman Aderholt after me and my job for my political commentary. Tonight I will share that the source of those intimidating tactics were from the Williams camp. So, yes. Theres a reason Ive been mean to some of the supporters of Williams. I want them, for a brief moment to feel (from someone as unimportant as lil ol me, no less) how shunning and shaming Williams has treated others in the district for daring to invoke their God-given, veteran-fought for, founding father-established rights to question and disagree with their elected leaders. This November 4th, Stand Up against the schoolyard bully and tell Phil Williams that our state senate doesnt belong to him or his party. It belongs to the voters, the taxpayers, the public, the people, the friends and neighbors of Senate District 10.
Posted on: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 00:06:26 +0000

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