Greetings from Long Branch:

I find it rather interesting how the business community can now beat up 
Mr. Keady, because he had the courage to admit there is a gang 
prescence in Asbury.

The politicians of the Culture of Corruption deny the negetives and 
create unfounded positives, all in a manner of promotion of an agenda.

What if - people came to Asbury under the false impression there is no 
violence problem there, hiding facts relevent to what is going on in a 
given community could open a community up to liability.  We have seen 
that in times pasted when a community hides health and public related 
issues.  (ie: cancer clusters, electro magnetic fallout, brown fields 
etc)

It was extremely courageous of Keady to admit a problem.  Instead of 
bashing him, you all should be working on controlling addition violent 
episodes there.

Before anyone dare assail him for his concern and opinion of the gang 
violence in Asbury Park, they should produce evidence that he is wrong 
or shut up.  Having no basis of FACT for demanding his resignation and 
relocation "out of town" - those who make such a demand should be 
looking to relocate themselves.

Speaking the truth is a seldom occurence in New Jersey.  We should 
support and rally to those in elected office who dare to do so.

Now get out those rosaries and ask the beads to protect you from my 
opinion on even this matter.

LOL

Rev. Kevin Brown


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "theshortsalepro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Keady's campaign included gathering information and listening to the 
> thoughts and concerns of the people of Asbury Park.  Door by door.  
> Apparently, those people liked what he stood for enough to get him 
> elected.  Keady was elected to represent the interest of the People. 
> Keady was not elected to be a cheerleader for redevelopment. 
> 
> Is Jim a politician?  Thankfully, not in the traditional mold. Look 
> where politics have gotten us? With few exceptions, our elected 
> officials are presented to us, and 'rented' by special interests. 
> 
> I think more of our elected officials should take a page from the Jim 
> Keady handbook.
> 
> He might piss off the special interests... and those who shill for 
the 
> special interests, but the voters know their concerns have a voice.
>





 
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