I am the one that set the date. The reason I picked a Saturday was only because this is the day that most people can attend an event. I in no way meant to offend the Jewish faith. I am sure as Vito's campaign progresses we will also have events held on Sundays.
Also, Vito is running for "NY STATE" Assembly, not for any religious title of any denomination.
One of our main goals is our war with islam, and a big part of that is because they want everyone to follow their ways. Wouldn't we be doing the same thing by bowing to pressures of any other religious group. This event was not a JTF event, it was Vito's candidacy announcement and the Loyalist party ballot referendum to debate isalm announcement. While there were members of JTF there, there were also members of UAC and NYICE. All faiths, except one, are welcome into our party. In the future, there will be more events held on Saturdays, some on Sundays and even some during the week. Dates are picked based on what is best for Vito, the Loyalist party, and the majority of people who can participate. Any offense done to anyone is not intentional.
Yes, Vito's speech was great. He had a great preplanned answer for those who have already begun calling us nazis and those who will continue to do so. When he read the quote from a famous person in history singing the glorious praises of islam, and that person turned out to be hitler.
Also, unlike any other politician, Vito calls the enemy what it is, islam, not some other excuse of a term.
Pamela Hall of the UAC and Stop the Madrassa also gave a great speech and took many pictures.
I am glad to have met all you guys. Between JTF, UAC and NYICE, there really was a great bunch of people.
Anyone living in Vito's district we need you in June to August to collect signatures. We need you in November to vote for him. If you do not live in his district we still need you, there is much work to be done.
The Loyalist party will also be attempting to collect 50,000 signatures(city wide) during the petition period to have isalm officially and publicly debated by the city council. According to the city charter they, the Human Rights Commission and the Office of Emergency Management would be neglecting their required duties if they did not.
Anyway, the Loyalist Party apologizes if we offended our Jewish members in any way.
I also would like to thank everyone for patiently sitting through me stumbling through the opening remarks.
We had people there from Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Long Island and New Jersey. I would say that is a good start.