In a country where so many people are being strong armed out of positions of power because of what they believe in, it’s nice to see a political figure who refuses to back down. And no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump. The mayor of a northern city in Wisconsin is refusing to back down after members of city council called for his resignation for comments he posted on Facebook. The alleged posts referred to President Obama as a Muslim who has “destroyed the fabric of democracy”.
Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen took his stance, calling the issue a matter of free speech, posting the comment on his personal computer on his own time. It’s funny how liberal activists and politicians are allowed to speak their minds, but when somebody who disagrees with them does the same thing, the pitch forks and torches come out. Hagen believes that if the people of the community feel offended at his comments, they would vote him out of office. Well there’s a concept right there . . . actually letting people speak for themselves. That’s something liberals know very little about.
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Why shud he resign over tellin the trurh?
Stand your ground!!
when did it become a sin to tell the truth
The truth hurts sometimes
Garfield you can’t see pass your nose. Look around what’s going on Obama want’s this country to be control by his people and that’s the Muslim. His Brother said he was Muslim and no good. You much be a turn coat to our country. If anyone need’s to step down you do and all your other rats. Let the people vote to keep him in and vote you and those other ray’s out with you. Just for the record vote on the 8 go Mr Trump go. Tenn thanks you
He is a Muslim he said so himself!
Good. Stand your ground
Freedom of speech, one of the foundations of our country and one of our fundamental rights in our constitution. News to the libs as that does not mean speech you approve of as you should remember the famous quote: I do not agree with what you say, but I will defend to my death your right to say it.
Good for him! I would vote for him again, but not the city counsel members!
Good for him