City of SyracuseHappy FReeping!
Mayor Matthew J. Driscoll
203 City Hall
Syracuse, New York 13202-1473Tel (315) 448-8005
Fax (315) 448-8067
Email: Mayor@ci.syracuse.ny.us
Don't forget about the guy who got it off when he heard sirens (not Ulysees, you dope) and blare a few for him. (Them?).
And the man who (unfortunately injured himself as he) did it with a machine at work when everyone else went to lunch. There could well be machinophiliacs in Syracuse.
Not to mention the herbophiliacs. Et al.!
Diversity is so enriching!
Last time I was in Syracuse I saw a lot of vacant buildings downtown. For those of you who live and vote there, take a look and see if this is still the case. If so, just remember that YOUR mayor took the time to celebrate sausage stuffers as opposed to trying to bring jobs and economic vitality to your community.
Further, remember every single day through to the next election that your pansy Mayor choose to disrespect our Country by not flying the flag of the United States of America on flag day.
I'm getting out of the tent. God help us!
After all, we "breeders" fly our flag across this great land and beyond every single day.
You know, the one with all the stars and stripes.....
This is getting out of hand.
What if a group of Christians were to walk around with a "Christian" flag? I know that AWANA has a flag. Maybe they ought to fly that one as well.
Pride? Even homosexual authors admit that homosexuals have very little to be proud of.
Subj: Rainbow Flag
Date: 6/12/02 10:29:18 AM Central Daylight Time
From: CityHall@ci.syracuse.ny.us (CityHall)
It has been the tradition of City Hall that only the American Flag is flown on Flag Day, June 14. Therefore, in keeping with tradition, the Rainbow flag will be raised at City Hall on June 15.
Diversity is America's hallmark and this diversity enriches the Syracuse community immeasurably. Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans have helped shape every aspect of our society through their many contributions in a wide variety of fields. Therefore, we are taking the opportunity on June 15 to honor the contributions and accomplishments of the members of the gay community in Syracuse.
Isn't that cute? I sent a reply, but was not as cordial as I was the first time.