Protesting Tony at the Stonewall Parade
Michael Albetta addressed the Dolphin Democratic Club tonight regarding Tony beating the young transgender boy. The audience went crazy and was demanding the Stonewall committee ban Tony from being in the Parade. The LGBTQ will protest Tony’s appearance by blowing whistles, holding signs and some are talking about throwing eggs.
Flippen the Mayor was there and after hearing Albetta speak he said he was disgusted with Tony.
Tony you better bring your MMA fighter. When Albetta told the crowd to come walk with their elected Sheriff Scott Israel the crowd went crazy with support,
This should be fun come on out and support Scott,
Hey Sailors, Remember me?
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Hold the presses .. The dolphin democrats just voted that appointed sheriff is not welcomed at the stonewall parade in wilton manors..
An Open Letter to the Homos & Hamas
December 2014
Dear Broward Visitor:
Welcome to our great-and safe-community. We hope you will enjoy your time in Broward County.
I’d like to thank the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau (GFLCVB) for inviting me to
pen this message of welcome to LGBT travelers. Tourism is an important component of our South
Florida economy, and LGBT vacation and business travelers are a valued segment of our tourism market.
At the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO), we proudly value and embrace diversity. BSO has employment
non‐discrimination policies that explicitly extend protections to include the categories of sexual
orientation and gender identity. That inclusive outlook extends into our hiring, as BSO proudly employs
out lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender employees. LGBT employees are even represented in our
senior command staff. Additionally, we have long included sensitivity and diversity components into our
training programs for our deputies and our firefighter/paramedics.
BSO also works with the Pride Center, SunServe, and other community groups-including through our
own Uniting Broward multicultural community outreach program-to make Broward County a friendly,
inviting place for everyone to live in, work in, and visit.
If you need any emergency services-police or fire-anywhere in Broward County during your visit, be
sure to call 9‐1‐1. If you need non‐emergency assistance, please dial 954‐764‐HELP.
Once again, on behalf of the men and women of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, I hope you enjoy your
stay.
Warmest regards,
Scott Israel
Sheriff
See? Lookie-here! We got us one of them lesbians from the Greek Island of Lesbos. We also got lots of blacks from that island of Africa and Rikers.
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Hey Sailors, Remember me?
An Open Letter to the Homos & Hamas
I got beads, candy, and nuts for you...
December 2014
Dear Broward Visitor:
Welcome to our great-and safe-community. We hope you will enjoy your time in Broward County.
I’d like to thank the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau (GFLCVB) for inviting me to
pen this message of welcome to LGBT travelers. Tourism is an important component of our South
Florida economy, and LGBT vacation and business travelers are a valued segment of our tourism market.
At the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO), we proudly value and embrace diversity. BSO has employment
non‐discrimination policies that explicitly extend protections to include the categories of sexual
orientation and gender identity. That inclusive outlook extends into our hiring, as BSO proudly employs
out lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender employees. LGBT employees are even represented in our
senior command staff. Additionally, we have long included sensitivity and diversity components into our
training programs for our deputies and our firefighter/paramedics.
BSO also works with the Pride Center, SunServe, and other community groups-including through our
own Uniting Broward multicultural community outreach program-to make Broward County a friendly,
inviting place for everyone to live in, work in, and visit.
If you need any emergency services-police or fire-anywhere in Broward County during your visit, be
sure to call 9‐1‐1. If you need non‐emergency assistance, please dial 954‐764‐HELP.
Once again, on behalf of the men and women of the Broward Sheriff’s Office, I hope you enjoy your
stay.
Warmest regards,
Scott Israel
Sheriff
See? Lookie-here! We got us Capt. JJ, one of them lesbians from the Greek Island of Lesbos. We also got lots of blacks from that island of Africa and Rikers.