Monday, November 5, 2007

Palmer, come home

Hey, Ed, I’m responding to Palmer’s Buddy and Palmer’s Ranch. Palmer’s far from doing his job in Trenton. Look at the downfall of Trenton, the school situation, housing, gangs and crime. He’s elected by city voters and he is required by ordinance to live in the city of Trenton.
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Just think: If Hillary wins the White House you won’t have to worry about Dougie because he’ll probably move to D.C. to join her cabinet.— Ed. Note

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I JUST WISH THAT EVERYONE WOULD STOP BLAMING SANTIAGO AND PALMER FOR EVERYTHING ITS THE RESIDENTS FAULT THEY FAIL TO REPORT CRIMES

November 6, 2007 8:42 AM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Grow up anonymous. Palmer and Santiago don't need to rely on the residents to be aware of crime. The true report statistics speak for themselves. Palmer and Santiago can't concentrate on crime if they don't live in the city. If Palmer and Santiago had to worry about who was shooting or selling crack in front of their homes, things would be very different. In Palmers state of the city speech, he remarked about the drop in crime and how the soon to be increased police force would continue being diligent in bringing our city back to the peaceful place it once was.
Sounds good to me but lets be real, everyone in the chambers knew that his statement was far from the reality of what was really going on in the street.
Here's a suggesting why don't we move all the gang members to his ranch

November 6, 2007 4:57 PM 
Anonymous Tom Riley, Hopewell said...

Did Hillary promise Palmer anything? Or is he just standing in the wings with his hat in his hand?

November 8, 2007 6:14 AM 

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