DEAR BARBARA,
Thank you so much for your kind invitation to allow us to become part of a UCO team.
Below is a list of exceptionally qualified individuals.
I am certain, if asked, they will be more than happy to volunteer for the following:
Edward Grossman: Co-Chair of Finance committee
Phyllis Richland: Chair of committee formed to oversee all contracts before submission to an attorney.
Myron Solomon: Committee to keep WPRF and UCO costs aligned with budget.
Esther Sutofsky and Stewart Richland: Committee to oversee the integrity of the UCO Reporter.
Olga Wolkenstein: Committee to review bylaw changes.
Marilyn Pomerantz: Programs and Services.
Marcia Ziccardy: Beautification.
John Gluszak: Infrastructure.
Eileen Pearlman: Information distribution.
John Gragg: Production Manager, Channel 63.
Why would anyone want any of these names on a committee. They would just be disruptive as they are at the delegates assembly.
ReplyDeleteMissie Gracie, Your remarks have become so boring it's time to dig yourself a large hole, crawl into it and have a friend pour dirt on it.
DeleteDear Barbara,
ReplyDeleteSince Grace is a representative of David Israel, I can only assume your invitation has no value.
If you disagree with my assumption, please respond in kind.
As I read this blog, I get the impression that David Israel wants no part of a peaceful environment in the village. Barbara, you are attempting to gather both sides in order to make the village a better place, but as I can see you desires are being thwarted by David’s friend.
ReplyDeleteI deeply regret voting for him and I will definitely not do so in the future.
A terrible list. They all need to be Baker Acted!
ReplyDeleteThe individual who calls himself/herself A Happy Yenta, is a racially motivated friend of David Israel. This is an example of who these people really are. They are responsible for the political chaos that has permeated the village when David Israel took office.
DeleteDavid and his (TEAM) won the election and yet they continue to have a need to provoke animosity among the residents.
They claim they want peace, but, their actions speak otherwise.