The two paragraphs below are directly
from today's Atlantic City Press article ... Read these two paragraphs ...
Then I will make the case!
"While Cassandra
McCall-Clark and William Marsh voted for it, Gibb Jones, Dennis Mason and Ramon
Rosario voted no. Eugene Robinson and Marty Small abstained.
Council
President Craig Callaway did not have a chance to vote before City Clerk
Rosemary Adams pointed out that having two or more people vote against it killed
the measure."
HARRYHURLEY.COM ANALYSIS
There have been countless votes taken over the years, whereby
the decided result is in before the last Council Member votes ... You still take
the vote to get the accurate final vote total and to give each Member a chance
to have their individual vote documented ... For instance, does
Rosemary Adams stop other votes when the decided count gets to 5 or 6?
After all, the vote is no longer in doubt ... In our estimation, Adams is
playing politics ... We believe this was politically crafted in advance ... to
protect Callaway, a challenged political candidate for Mayor ... from having to
cast his vote on this measure ... Yet, still assuring in the end that Mayor
Langford would be obstructed, again ...
Our final
piece of proof to expose Adams political participation in this twisted affair
... Why did she allow 3 Members (Jones, Mason, Rosario) of City Council to vote
against the measure? Why didn't Adams stop the vote as soon as the second member
of city council voted against it?
Obviously, there was no public purpose to stop the vote before
Callaway could be heard from ... Except, to politically protect him ...
The bottom
line ... Craig Callaway is potentially costing the taxpayers of Atlantic
City nearly $1 million from his latest stunt ...
We, at
HarryHurley.com, are confidant that Farooq Salaam and The Callaway Political
Gang will be forced by public opinion to routinely approve this matter (in two
weeks) ... They are merely functionaries on an occasion such as this ...
They cannot responsibly say no ...
And, while I
do not want to see the Atlantic City taxpayers politically raped for $1 million
dollars ... One can only hope that Farooq will once again demonstrate
how unprofessional and unworthy he is to hold public office ... in the
position he now holds and for the position he is now seeking
...
Any normal
City Council in America would have approved a measure which saves its taxpayers
$1 million dollars ...