Headed Endorsements, the page states, "Here’s what active, civic-minded citizens of our community have to say about re-electing Joe Boles for Mayor" -- it includes this one: "I enjoy working with Mayor Boles for the betterment of life in our beloved city. He understands what it takes to get the job fully done."
- Rev. Tom Willis
Is Mayor BOLES misleading voters?
What do you reckon?
Here is the correspondence with Father Willis, Pastor of Cathedral Basilica Parish confirming that neither he nor the Roman Catholic Church has endorsed Mayor BOLES:
From: Fr. Tom Willis
To: easlavin
Sent: Thu, Jul 10, 2014 11:13 am
Subject: Re: Endorsement of Mayor Boles?
This is not an endorsement, rather it is a statement of a working relationship between him and me. You will note that no where do I say, "Re-elect Mayor Boles," or "Elect Joe Boles for Mayor," nor do I say "I endorse Joe Boles."
My statement has been cleared by my superiors as being totally in line with what a Catholic minister in my position may say (or not say) involving a political election.
Fr. Tom Willis
On Thursday, July 10, 2014,
Dear Fr. Willis:
Mayor Boles has a website that reports you have endorsed him for re-election….
Is this true?
Thank you for all you do.
WIth kindest regards, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Ed Slavin
904-377-4998
Fr. Willis is a good man.
Fr. Willis' trust -- and ours -- has been abused by a wily politician, JOSEPH LESTER BOLES, JR.
Mayor BOLES is in a tight re-election race against two candidates -- J. Kenneth Bryan and Nancy Shaver.
One friend has always said about the 1% St. Augustine, "They are willing to say and do anything."
Even misrepresent the statement of a Roman Catholic priest as a political endorsement!
MAYOR BOLES' website misrepresents Fr. Willis' feelings as an endorsement.
This is unethical on the part of Mayor BOLES.
In fact, if this were a political fact-checking organization instead of a blog, we would rate Mayor BOLES as "LIAR, LIAR PANTS ON FIRE." Urban Dictionary defines "Liar Liar Pants On Fire" as "a phrase that children like to scream at each other whenever they think the other is lying. They also like to scream it at adults who tell them stories about fairies. It is an overall stupid thing to say, since if your pants actually caught on fire when you lied, more politicians would be dead."
Yahoo Answers states that “Liar, liar, pants on fire. Hangin’ on a telephone wire!” is a paraphrased version of the 1810 poem “The Liar” by William Blake.
Deceiver, dissembler
Your trousers are alight
From what pole or gallows
Shall they dangle in the night?
When I asked of your career
Why did you have to kick my rear
With that stinking lie of thine
Proclaiming that you owned a mine?
When you asked to borrow my stallion
To visit a nearby-moored galleon
How could I ever know that you
Intended only to turn him into glue?
What red devil of mendacity
Grips your soul with such tenacity?
Will one you cruelly shower with lies
Put a pistol ball between your eyes?
What infernal serpent
Has lent you his forked tongue?
From what pit of foul deceit
Are all these whoppers sprung?
Deceiver, dissembler
Your trousers are alight
From what pole or gallows
Do they dangle in the night?
Just the beginning. What else will you find, cleanupstaugustine?
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