Posted on 08/30/2012 4:25:07 AM PDT by rustyweiss74
On September 13th, candidates Ben Akselrod and Steven Cymbrowitz will square off in a Democratic primary for a New York state Assembly seat in Sheepshead Bay.
As such, Akselrod's campaign sent out a mailer trying to persuade voters that he is the right, competent, detail-oriented man for the job. The mailer included an inset which criticized his opponent for 'allowing' crime to spike on his watch.
The flyer, which was mailed out last week, had one major problem - apparently nobody proofread the material prior to its release.
The flier reads:
Dear Friend,
I am running for Assembly because I believe the number 1 job of that office is to keep the community safe. The current assemblyman has allowed crime to go up over 50% in our NEGROHOOD so far this year. I am fighting for video cameras throughout our community to protect our seniors who are the most vulnerable and cut down on anti-semitic attacks in our community. I will also make sure the mayor gives our community more police to patrol our streets.
Ben Akselrod
Assembly Candidate
(Excerpt) Read more at menrec.com ...
See the D next to his name?
Yeah, non-story. Move along.
Hi Neighbor!
You gonna die tonight!
Natural mistake. Many times I’ve called out to the lady next door “Hey Negro”!
Yeah-—CAMERA’s.
THAT will protect elderly constituents in the Negrohood.
A 357 with Hollow Points will do a better job, and cut the crime rate too.
More police means more business for the donut shop.
When seconds count ,police are only minutes away.
Have you ever noticed that when students in schools are not learning, we always need more money for teachers, and when crime goes up we always need more money for more cops?
The problem is you cannot teach people who will not learn and you cannot stop crime by writing traffic tickets.
When kids are interfering with other kids learning, Get rid of them.When crimes are being committed lock up the criminals, don’t turn them loose before the paper wrok is done on them.
Knop what, in Brooklyn, it just might work. My sister is a blue dog Democrat living in Richmond Hill, a Queens neighborhood not far from the Brooklyn line. Her neighbors would not vote for a Republican, but they will vote for a Democrat who promises to put a cop on every corner to “reduce crime”. And they mean keep an eye on the coloreds.
If a Republican had sent this out we’d be hearing about it from now to eternity. We’ll have to wait and see how the New York Times plays this story.... HAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Just kidding, the New York Times wouldn’t touch this with a ten foot pole.
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