IF THIS DOES NOT OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE GAMES BEING PLAYED BY BRUCE WHITAKER AND JENNIFER FITZGERALD AND THE REST OF THE FULLERTON CITY COUNCIL, PROBABLY NOTHING EVER WILL. By Barry Levinson


 

 

  1. #1 by Fullerton Lover on October 23, 2016 - 9:28 am

    Sure we could all head over to downtown Fullerton and party at Bourbon Street, where the comedian at the Autism fundraiser the other night, openly gripes into the microphone that he’s down on his luck, and that’s the only reason “he’s in Fullerton for retards”, and city council woman and pandering politico for the police officers and downtown bar owners in Fullerton, says that it’s all in good fun and doesn’t see what all the big fuss is about for calling people with autism retards in front of a crowd full of people that are actually there to erase the mind set of people like herself, and she still doesn’t get why their offended?

    http://www.ocweekly.com/news/andy-dick-gets-retar-er-it-started-as-crowd-exits-fullerton-autism-benefit-7608576

    Or…

    We could take pride in knowing that downtown Fullerton and it’s proliferation of bars, is doing one hell of a job in attracting out-of-towners looking to hook up for a one-night stand, after the readers and staff of OC Weekly named downtown Fullerton the best place in 2016 in Orange County to find a one-night stand!

    Doesn’t sound to me like much of a celebration so I’m afraid I’ll have to pass on your invitation to party.

    Thanks anyway : )

    • #2 by Danny Boy on October 23, 2016 - 4:27 pm

      That sentence was so long I couldn’t even figure out what you were trying to say. Something about retards and bars.

      See ya at the SlideBar. I remember when Ron’s army promised to shut that place down forever. Another bet I won.

      Would you like to bite a fried pickle?

      🙂

    • #3 by Fullerton Lover on October 23, 2016 - 8:39 pm

      Yeah your right.

      Maybe you should read it firsthand from people that were in attendance at the Fox Theater’s “Fullerton Cares” fund raiser for those born with autism…

      “I really appreciate that he came to Fullerton and shared his comedy with our city.”

      –Mayor Jennifer Fitzgerald, referring to actor Andy Dick, who had that night used the word “retard” to refer to autistic people during the annual Comedy Show for Autism.

      According to an October 20 article in Fullerton College’s newspaper The Hornet, comedian Andy Dick used the word “retard” in reference to autistic people during a charity event Thursday night meant to raise awareness of the condition itself. Event organizers Fullerton Cares quickly released a statement distancing themselves “from (Dick’s) statement onstage and emphasize that we do not condone or endorse this type of language,” referring to the actor’s “slur.” The statement went on to “apologize deeply to anyone who was affected by this language.” (see illustration below)

      According to the Hornet Andy Dick ‘“began speaking on his brother who has just passed away, but that his brother had been dying for “twenty years” and had been asking Dick for money, to which Dick said “That’s why I’m in Fullerton for retards.”” Half of the attendees reportedly left the main room of the Fullerton Ballroom as the comedian was booed from the audience.

      Andy Dick himself later apologized, writing in a statement “I shouldn’t use that word.”

      Incredibly, Fullerton Mayor Jennifer Fitzgerald, who attended the benefit show, was wiling to defend the unpredictable actor’s comments, saying “I really appreciate that he came to Fullerton and shared his comedy with our city. I think this isn’t the last your (sic) going to see of him, that is not the word that will define him,” and “I know Andy Dick in his heart, and his personal connection with autism and I think that it’s more than one word. I think he regrets the use of that but that in fairness we need to look at the whole body of who he is and who his family is.” (Andy Dick referred to himself in the article as being “slightly autistic,” saying “I honestly feel that I’m on the spectrum,” but it is unclear in the article whether or not Mr. Dick has ever been formally diagnosed with the disorder.)

      Fullerton resident Kris Hanna had more sense than Mayor Jennifer Fitzgerald, telling the Hornet that she thought it was “crossing the line to say what he said about autistic people.” Another attendee, Fred Allen, said of Andy Dick’s comments ‘“Off cuff, should be better suited for where he’s at, especially the retard shit man, America’s a beautiful place and you shouldn’t take advantage of what America’s good for.”’

      Mayor Jennifer Fitzgerald should reconsider supporting unsupportable behavior, and keep in mind that when she speaks to the media, even a local college newspaper, she will be viewed on some level as representing the City of Fullerton, even if many would prefer that she wasn’t in the position to do so”.

    • #4 by Danny Boy on October 25, 2016 - 8:18 am

      It seems in 2016 that “LibTard” is the most popular word.

    • #5 by Danny Boy on October 23, 2016 - 4:29 pm

      Anyone seen Ron around? Lol another bet I won. He promised to never settle and never forget about Ron’s army. What a crock of crap that was. You believed him didn’t you? All he ever wanted was TV time and money.

    • #6 by Fullerton's Conscience on February 4, 2017 - 9:31 pm

      Danny Boy will never win. He has to live with his vindicative sorry self.

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