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“Concerned Families of Salisbury” Letter Regarding Mayoral Candidate Jim Ireton

Dear Families and Citizens of Salisbury, Maryland:

We are extremely concerned that Jim Ireton, candidate for mayor of Salisbury, Maryland, and currently an elementary school teacher, is a dangerous homosexual who is unqualified for office and a threat against traditional family understood as a married man and woman respectably together with child.

Please consider the following information:

1. The Daily Times‘ newspaper article on Jim Ireton arrested August 18, 2006 for fleeing with another male from police after 3 AM on Rehoboth Beach, a known location for homosexual men to have illicit sex.

2. James Ireton Jr’s "Speak Out" August, 2001 letter to the Camp Rehoboth website in support of indoctrinating children with the homosexual agenda, where he states "Let’s start with children…gays should make the best use of the legal structure in their battle."

3. Jim Ireton has introduced his boyfriend to various individuals in the city of Salisbury.

4. According to a member of the community, Ireton frequents homosexual establishments like "Frog Pond Pub last fall in Rehoboth Beach" and is "not ashamed of the homosexual lifestyle".

A leader of a community who does not follow, understand and keep sacred the fundamental basis of a community, that of the practice and ideals of traditional family, is unqualified to be a leader.

We urge you to publicize this crucial issue, that of the legitimization of the homosexual agenda Jim Ireton’s mayoral candidacy brings to the people of Salisbury, Maryland.

The Salisbury, Maryland mayoral election is April 7, 2009. Please help advance morality and decency by spreading the message of "Family First! NO Jim Ireton!" by media, email and by telling your friends and family.

Please help to preserve traditional family values, Concerned Families Of Salisbury

One Peasant Speaketh

  1. David Hearne wrote:

    Where do you live? Not only are have there been gay people in Salisbury forever, there has been such a presence that one is given to wonder if there isn’t something in the water. More scientifically, one is given to wonder if the relative isolation and endogamy of the region hasn’t produced a statistical anomaly. These are not foreigners, they are members of every founding family as well as some new ones. They are a part of the society not apart from it. Grow up.

    Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 1:24 pm | Permalink

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