Friday, July 28, 2017

"I'M LEAVING ON A JET PLANE" peter paul & mary


All my bags are packed and I'm ready to go
There's so many times I let you down


Above the fold Friday 07/28/2017 News-Herald

Hundreds Protest Woman's Plight
Undocumented Mexican woman facing deportation

This is the story of Beatriz Morelos  an illegal who has been in our county for over 17 years. While driving her vehicle she was stopped by an Ohio State Highway Patrol officer for offending the state's move over law as she passed him while the officer had another vehicle pulled over.

First question did she have a valid driver's license? Did she have insurance? Who was the vehicle titled to?

This  protest which numbered 300 people was organized by HOLA and it's Executive Director Veronica Dahlberg. Ms. Dahlberg brought up an interesting point when ICE transport these illegals to border towns they just drop them off and they must fend for themselves. They should be brought t a safe place where they can meet up with friends and family in Mexico, yes I'm a softy but there is no harm in treating another human being with respect and courtesy.

AS I mentioned in numerous past posts whether it was about Santa or whatever we elected a man who promised to close the border and rid this country of illegal aliens, Promise made promise kept. Now of those 300 demonstrator's on the park yesterday and one's of legal age to vote who didn't have no business complaining of what is presently going on.

Granted he were promised to get rid of the "Bad Hombres" and it seems Beatriz Morelos was just low hanging fruit sweeped up with everyone. 

Protesting on the Square in Painesville will get you headlines but little else until this country faces the immigration situation in this country nothing will change, and the stories like Beatriz Morelos will continue. You should also keep in mind that many Americans agree with the policy and are not seeing this through the same eyes you do.


And the Walls come Tumbling Down!

Also front page of the paper;
Office building at former Coe site to be demolished.

Sad News;

Grande Design Floral Co. at 188 Main St. who's owner Dena Kessler died suddenly July 10. will soon be closed.
Andrew Petruska and Bernard Szcepanski owned the business for 20 years before selling it this past March.

1 Comments:

At July 28, 2017 at 11:29 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is sad news about Grand design. I got plenty of prom and homecoming corsages there and eventually flowers for my wife. I know either Bernie or Andy (can't remember which one) also had serious health problems years ago.

 

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