I've watched Osborne closely; my complaint on Neil went to K.P. Law, and then - in her infinite wisdom - Lungo-Koehn had Osborne absolve himself and make the determination on his own. It was sick, it was racist, it was pathetic. You see, I caught Rachel Tannenhaus and Mr. Osborne with the Disability Commission violating the Open Meeting Law. Hard work, honest efforts, and yet still that outrageous, selfish individual - seeming with a lot of baggage, remained in power, to the chagrin of honest citizens everywhere, Black, White, Gay Straight, Asian ....Neil Osborne was very bad for Medford. What happened to Neil Osborne and his #hateful rhetoric? @NOsbn4medford @MayorLungoKoehn @MedfordPolice @MayorOfMalden No Place in Our Society for a Bigot like Neil Osborne https://medfordinformationcentral.blogspot.com/2023/03/no-place-in-our-society-for-bigot-like.html #MaPoli #DrNo Why did it take so long for Breanna to come to her senses?
NEIL OSBORNE IS THE TYPE THAT GIVES WE MINORITY PEOPLE A BAD NAME.
When the great Sidney Poitier died, Medford's Neil Osborne used that death to espouse violence against the White man, misspellings and all!
My letter to Mayor Lungo-Koehn:
8:14 pm Jan 9 2022 Sunday
Sidney Poitier was a bright spot in the world, the headlines reading:
Sidney Poitier: The actor who broke down Hollywood's racial barriers
- Published
'I believed in brotherhood'
The Defiant Ones, in 1958, saw Poitier nominated for best actor at the Academy Awards, and he won a Bafta for the same film.
Five years later he was awarded an Oscar for Lilies of the Field, the first black winner of the Best Actor trophy.
With the growing civil rights movement in the US, it was inevitable Poitier would find himself lauded as an example of black achievement. It was a role he gladly accepted. https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27198480
DID LUNGO KOEHN FINALLY REMOVE THE RACIST 'PEOPLE PERSON' FROM MEDFORD, OR WILL THE CITIZENRY BE HAUNTED BY NEIL'S PRESENCE DOWN THE ROAD?
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