Bridle The Tyrannical Cleveland Government

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Wanna see a mayor that thinks he is king? After reading a flyer being handed out in the community taking a stand against his policies,  Mayor Tom Rowland put a vote together in his city council chambers, all voting unanimously to basically manhunt down the source of the flyer and have him arrested or brought up on charges.

This man has recently joined our Tea Party because he doesnt like the mayor's policies in our city and is now in fear of his safety and well being.

I had to listen as his family wept in the background on a phone conversation because this mayor unjustifiably put out a bounty on his head.

For Gods sake people, how much more can we put up with this liberal bashing on our citizens? We must unite and say enough is enough. There is no place for a tyrannical government in a free society. I am asking the citizens of this county and nation to ask the mayor and his council to step down or resign for this egregious activity. The planners that are pushing this type activity should step down also, specifically Greg Thomas who has spoken out against this person also in a public forum. If any harm comes to this person or to me or any people who dare speak out against a runaway government, these and only these people should be held responsible and investigated to the fullest extent of the law.

This awful infringement on our sovereignty is happening in Cleveland Tn., just North of Chattanooga and south of Knoxville. We need to bring attention to this awful display by our elected officials on the citizens of this community! This email needs to be passed to all to show the nation how a community can be misled by a tyrannical government.

Please assist me as we attempt to bridle this tyrannical government.

Donny Harwood


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