Monday, June 8, 2015

Telling Truth


       TRUTH BE TOLD

I did not attend the recent delegate assembly meeting, but I did view it online and believe a few comments, and corrections are in order.    

First, Joy vestal in her bid to keep her power at the Reporter made a snide remark about the Messenger Newspaper not being the official newspaper of the village. Well Joy, for that matter, The Reporter is not the official paper because it does not represent ALL the residents; IT ONLY REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE WHO WRITE ARTICLES IN WHICH YOU AGREE WITH. IT DOES NOT ALLOW FOR OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS.  THE MESSENGER NEWSPAPER PRINTS BOTH SIDES OF A STORY.

David Israel was silent about Phyllis Siegelman, a UCO Officer, illegally removing The Messenger Newspaper from doorknobs.   He refused to admonish her for stealing the papers - shame on you David.

Eva Rachesky, WPRF decided to ban religious literature from all recreation property, including Hastings and the main clubhouse. Dot Lowenstein dutifully went to the microphone to remind us that this is a free country, and we must not allow what happened in Nazi Germany to occur here. We must maintain a free press.  I was disappointed with Ruth Berman, who agreed with Eva  and stated she did not want any  religious literature either. I fear for Ruth because she may not realize that we are presently facing an enemy –ISIS, like the  Nazi’s,   that follows the principle of a controlled press, in addition forces women to wear burkes and clubs them to death for having a lifestyle she freely enjoys.  

Myron Solomon reminded us that the lawsuit against UCO is still in effect.  An article by Donald Foster in the UCO Reporter stated a settlement was made, and the lawsuit was dismissed - more lies printed by the so-called “Official” Newspaper. Mollie Marshall, the gavel banger ranted on about the lawsuit costing the residents money. The lawsuit does not cost the residents money. UCO’S insurance pays.  The lawsuit benefits the residents.

10 comments:

  1. Well said and all true. as I have said before - the truth will out.

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  2. Eva Rachesky must be crazy banning religious literature. What next? Is she planning to put us in the ovens as well? We need to get a petition to fire her. She has lost her mind.

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  3. RESIDENTS OF CENTURY VILLAGE, IF YOU DON'T STAND UP FOR YOURSELF, NOBODY ELSE WILL. IT'S TIME TO GET INVOLVE. IT'S UP TO YOU, WHAT YOU WANT. YOU'RE PAYING THE FREIGHT.

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  4. Would that include the Jewish Journal?

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  5. Dear Anonymous
    Point well taken. Let's see what Eva does.
    My personal opinion is that if she reads this blog, she will have no choice but to realize what a foolish thing she did and remove the sign banning religious literature in all WPRF facilities.

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  6. The question is one of definition and degree. As long as the items are not hateful in any way, then leave it to the reader to choose ornot. We are not children and do not need to be "protected" bu the Great Mother in the form of Eva or anyone else. that is the same philosophy claimed for their right to ban "outside" paers - though written by residents - as it might upset people. We have the right to choose and reject or accept.

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  7. Eva got the message. Just checked the Clubhouse and Hastings . The signs banning Religious literature have been removed.

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  8. Great - wonder if we will be allowed to have the CV Messenger in the Clubhouse now? Maybe we an call it religious literature - lol

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  9. MAYBE THE CV MESSENGER SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST ONE RELIGIOUS ARTICLE IN IT

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