Letter: Barrington’s Band of Five needs to go!

Posted 7/14/21

To the editor:

I just read the letter from Barrington councilor Jacob Brier titled “Be a good neighbor”. I thought to myself “Wow, this guy has Chutzpah with a capital …

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Letter: Barrington’s Band of Five needs to go!

Posted

To the editor:

I just read the letter from Barrington councilor Jacob Brier titled “Be a good neighbor”. I thought to myself “Wow, this guy has Chutzpah with a capital C!”

He is the guy who only wants to fly flags on town property representing groups he agrees with to the exclusion of all others. Many are divisive, some more than others. BLM in particular is from an organization started by an avowed Marxist. Yet Brier is telling us to be a good neighbor while his policies are more divisive than any one neighbor.

If you choose to support a Marxist organization on your own property have at it, but for our government to fly a communist flag is down right wrong and immoral! 

How hypocritical of Brier who has created more divisiveness with his politics than any one neighbor ever could! 

It time to stand up to him and his wokeness! Elections have consequences. 

He and the rest of Barrington’s Band of Five need to go! 

Kenneth Zanoni

Barrington

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