Wednesday, April 9, 2008

A note worthy Comment

The comments made below first appeared on the Sun-Sentinel online edition. The authors of this blog were impressed with the directness, honesty and simplicity of the writer and thought it should be shared with as many as possible.

To "Remove Sims from Office":

I look at myself in the mirror just fine. I have a clear conscience. I have done nothing wrong, despite the mayor's supporters who tried to spread rumors that I had put the swastika on Lori Green's car - and she was sitting right beside the mayor's campaign manager last night.
I, unlike the mayor, do not have an agenda. I am merely stating the facts.
Where was the outrage when Commissioner Roper was arrested for drunk driving and then proceeded to raise an obscene gesture to the news crew? Why didn't we hear Commissioner Kleiman or the mayor demanding his resignation? Where was the outrage when underage drinking occurred at the mayor's house (on more than one occasion), finally resulting in a young girl's death? Anytime that subject is raised at the meetings, I hear all of you gasping in horror. The real horror here is that no one was ever held accountable for that criminal act. Where was the outrage over the dining and drinking on our tax dollars?
From what I can see there are 2 sets of standards in Cooper City. The mayor and her supporters have NO STANDARDS. They are free to do whatever they please. Anyone who dares to oppose the mayor and their antics, get bullied.
And, as I said last night, at least I have the courage to sign my name to my blog entries because I believe in my principles. You cannot say the same, now can you?
Keep spreading your hatred. That Peace Festival is really going to make great strides in healing our city. But, hey, it sure will look good on the mayor's resume when she makes her run for a higher office!
By the way, I sure hope our tax dollars weren't spent making all those copies that were passed out around the city in order to castigate Mr. Sims. I certainly would enjoy reading a psychological profile on the various players in this ridiculous scenario - two bitter and angry commissioners voted out of office - the mayor, reelected with the majority of voters AGAINST HER (my, how that must have crushed her huge ego) - and all the rest of you supporters out there who turn a blind eye to all of the mayor's faults.
Shame on all of you!
Sherry Ibbs

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well said! All of these Debby lover's are HYPOCRITES!

Anonymous said...

This Mayor needs to be removed from office along with her corrupt husband!

Anonymous said...

Debby Eisinger called a “corrupted politician” for her vote disallowing Broward County voters the right to elect a County Mayor? Gee….I wonder what she’d be called if they knew about her actions as Cooper City Mayor?

The following is an excerpt from post by Scott Wyman at 7:00 AM in Sun- Sentinel.com, Broward Politics, for the full text go to:
http://weblogs.sun-sentinel.com/news/politics/broward/blog/2008/04/no_vote_on_county_mayor.html#more

No vote on Broward county mayor

The decision by a county board not to hold a referendum on electing a mayor this week was fraught with allegations of dirty politics and heavy lobbying. The Charter Review Commission rejected late Tuesday a proposal to ask voters in November whether the county mayor should be elected countywide every four years rather than rotated annually among county commissioners.

"What we have is a situation where individual commissioners (Debby Eisinger included) do not want to change because of fear they would lose direct control," Morgan said after the vote.

The nine corrupted appointees deserve the condemnation of all for selling out for political favors. They will soon appear on the payroll of the county or as lobbyists, mark my word. A referendum needs to be placed on the ballot so the citizens should be heard. The commissioners who appointed the nine should be thrown out of office. The culture of corruption is alive and well.