Perhaps if Cara [Cara Jennings, former two-term City Commissioner] and company could take up teaching hygiene and culture adaptation, there would not be a need to protest the PBSO. The sad part is, they wish the whole world lived in chaos. Maybe it's because they can't cope with a bar of soap.To read the entire editorial go to LWHerald.com. If you too would like to register your displeasure with the Guatemalan-Maya Center you can contact Reverend O'Loughlin directly: frankogmc@yahoo.com
FB chatter said GMC [the Guatemalan-Maya Center] was going to stage the protest. Lo and behold, right there leading the way was Cara and her boy Peter [Panagioti Tsolkas, leader of EarthFirst], and a few other familiar faces, you know, the ones who all live on 7th Avenue South, and showed up to protest improvements in the neighborhood.
How dare they, or anyone protest PBSO, who is doing a job none of them would or could do. These regular protesters just want a reason to stand and hold signs.
Next they will be in the commission chambers protesting the ordinance against Panhandling. They approve anything that makes others uncomfortable.
Obviously they don't approve of life in a clean safe society and would prefer communal living, and that is ok, just take the commune to an area where others around them don't care about safety or sanitation.
One has to wonder if the GMC actually wanted to file with the Justice system [U.S. Attorney General complaint] or did the perpetual protester have a hand in it.
It is time she and her sympathizers found another neighborhood on the planet to ply their trade and leave the people of Lake Worth alone.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Pick up a copy of this week's (10/23) Lake Worth Herald...
In addition to many other interesting articles, you will find this editorial about last week's protest by the Guatemalan/Mayan Center and other well-known members of Lake Worth's activist community.