Posted on 05/04/2014 8:21:58 AM PDT by freedumb2003
Belleville, New Jersey (My9NJ) - Longtime Belleville Councilwoman Marie Strumolo Burke is in hot water after allegedly going on a racist rant back in October. Mayor Raymond Kimble says her rant was picked up in the background of a voicemail to another councilman, who played it for the Mayor.
On the recording you can hear a woman say: This is going to be a f****** n***** town. (snip) The councilwoman reportedly denies its her voice on the recording and accuses the mayor of dirty politics. (snip) Listening to it repeatedly using critical listening skills that Ive developed over 30 years, I arrived at an opinion. And my opinion is an 85% degree of certainty that the person speaking at the back of the voicemail message is the same person that is speaking at the town council meetings, Primeau explained. (snip)
(Excerpt) Read more at my9nj.com ...
The video is interesting to say the very least. Some bleeped out NSFW stuff.
After sterling, the feeding frenzy is now upon us. Every private utterance of every person of importance is now in play for SANCTIONS.
Let the left eat its young while I eat popcorn.
And how old was Paula Deen’s rant before it came back to bite her in the butt.
>>Dude, that was like, 2 months ago.<<
We need a “slowly evolving news” category!
But really, what difference does it make now?
But didn’t someone have a tracking device on her?
Belleville, NJ?
She meant to say, “I want to take you to ... Funkytown”?
>>I want to take you to ... Funkytown?<<
3 5 ZERO ZERO...
Belleville, NJ?
Funny... I dated a girl that went to McKendree College out in Lebanon, IL... so I thought Belleville, IL as well... but I went to school in Newark, NJ... so I know what the woman means about turning Belleville, NJ into <cough> Amish Paradise...
I went to school in Newark, NJ
Splains it all........
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