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  1. Mr. Creamer 2021 Belmar Man of the Year. (same category as Kyle Rittenhouse and Joe Manchin). Bunch of idiots running this town. How much did this blunder cost us. And more importantly who is responsible for this error. First order of business for the new year is to fire them.

  2. Good thing Gene was there. Mayor and council should have caught it but guess they’ll read it once it’s approved.

  3. Why does Joe McEvoy, a self-congratulating former marine, believe it’s appropriate to appear before the council wearing a hoodie and baseball cap? Every meeting I watch it’s the same getup before he regurgitates the same thing those before him said. At least take the damn hat off.

  4. #10- I’d like to see your dd214. You claim your “just an old marine drill sergeant” but you act like a nut. Is the “kill em all” sweatshirt a threat? Because that’s exactly why I stay anonymous. Who in their right mind would wear that into a public building in 2021?! Obviously you have no respect for the people who your fellow citizens elected or the function that they are performing by the way that you dress.

  5. #12- It’s called the First Ammendment. People in this country have a right to wear and say what they want. Try to get your liberal counterparts to change it or move to another country. Sorry, political correctness is a bunch of crap.

  6. #13 I’m not questioning his rights. It’s a matter of respect. Remember this is the same guy who lost his mind because the flag pole needed to be painted. Why does he care so deeply about that decorum but not the message he sends when addressing a public forum? Both are important symbols of our government.

  7. #6 why does it matter what Joe wears he is just a resident he is not representing the town in any official capacity, possibly the only thing he should have done was remove his hat while addressing the council other than that he should get credit for speaking up for what he sees as a wrong.
    #13 I know you believe you can say and wear whatever you want and it’s covered under the first amendment but that is not factually correct.

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