Friday, October 18, 2013

Evangelical Latino Clergy Endorse Erick Salgado's Bid for Mayor on School Choice Party Line

Large Gathering of Clergy Denounce many of Bill de Blasio's Policies as Inconsistent with their Values


REPUBLICAN CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE URGES REPUBLICANS AND CONSERVATIVES TO ABANDON LHOTA AND TO VOTE FOR ERICK SALGADO ON THE SCHOOL CHOICE PARTY LINE


Joseph Hayon wants Republicans and Conservative Party members to know that yesterday’s announcement by clergymen representing about 500 Evangelical Latino congregations is a reminder that there is a candidate running for mayor who does share the FAMILY VALUES of social conservatives in the Republican and Conservative Parties


According to a Press Release passed on to this blog by GOP City Council Candidate Joseph Hayon:  “Evangelical Latino bishops and pastors representing over 500 New York City churches and the spiritual leaders of tens of thousands of New Yorkers rallied to show their support for Erick Salgado's bid for mayor on the School Choice Party line, Thursday morning on the steps of the Bronx Courthouse. ***  “We are here today to not only endorse Erick Salgado for mayor, but to reaffirm our belief in traditional family values and the importance of government not getting involved in religion. Endorsing Erick Salgado confirms our commitment to everything we as religious leaders hold dear because he is the only candidate who not only shares these beliefs, but leads his life guided by them,” Bishop Hector Bonano, President of Conlico, an organization of the bishops of New York City's 17 largest Spanish Evangelical councils, said....”

Joseph Hayon, the Brooklyn Republican Party Candidate for City Council in Borough Park, Kensington and some surrounding areas called up this blog and told me that yesterday’s announcement by the clergymen, who represent about 500 Evangelical Latino congregations, is a reminder that there is a candidate running for mayor who does share the family values of social conservatives throughout Brooklyn and the rest of New York City. That candidate is Erick Salgado, who Mr. Hayon has supported ever since stepping down as President of the Brooklyn Tea Party specifically to help on the Salgado Campaign.

Joseph Hayon is also urging all his fellow Republicans, who care about family values and proper concern for social conservative issues, to abandon Joe Lhota, a liberal Republican, and the Republican and Conservative Parties’ candidate for mayor, and to support Erick Salgado’s run for Mayor of New York City on the School Choice Party line.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Salgado has been the only consistent Conservative in the race.

Someone should point that out to fatso Kassar.

Anonymous said...

the anti-bullying bill that kassar made law in ny applies to anonymous comments made on this blog

Anonymous said...

Anti bullying law from a Conservative?

I bet we wont see Kassar pushing any food rationing laws, unless there is a pizza exemption.