Monday, July 29, 2013

Another one attacks Carl Gallups: AND GETS FIRED?

PPSIMMONS NOTE: Chief Kessler (Gilberton, PA.) was at the CSPO Convention at which Det. Mike Zullo spoke concerning the Obama eligibility issue. Kessler shared a taxi with Zullo. Kessler sang Zullo's praises and even had Zullo on his local talk radio program to explain the Obama fraud. Then Kessler wanted to "march on Washington" and posted on his webpage that Mike Zullo and Sheriff Arpaio were sanctioning and supporting his planned Washington event. This announcement was news to Arpaio and Zullo. Sheriff Arpaio demanded that Kessler pull the endorsement. Kessler then went on a rampage of cursing revilation against Arpaio, Zullo, and Carl Gallups. Interestingly, Kessler immediately aligned himself with Orly Taitz, another outspoken critic of Zullo and Gallups, and continued his rampage. Shortly thereafter, Kessler made the filthy language video referenced in the article below. Zullo, Gallups, and Arpaio are not mentioned in this particular video - however, Kessler now says he 'expects to be fired.' 

 

Pa. police chief says he expects to be fired for vulgar video

Published: July 25, 2013 at 3:53 PM

GILBERTON, Pa., July 25 (UPI) -- A Pennsylvania police chief said he expects to lose his job because of online posts in which he calls liberals "libtards" and tells critics "[expletive] you."

Gilberton, Pa. Police Chief Mark Kessler is seen in a YouTube clip firing federally restricted weapons along an old strip-mining road while unleashing a stream of vulgarity -- referring at one point to an earlier clip that had drawn criticism for its vulgar content, the Allentown (Pa.) Morning Call reported.

A follow-up video shows Kessler appearing to apologize for the earlier clip, and then taking back the apology.
"This boy don't roll that way ... ," he says. "For all you people out there who cried and cried about, oh, I used profanity, f--- you."

Kessler posted an image of himself on Twitter with the caption, "shooting a libtard out of a tree."
Gilberton officials were scheduled to meet Thursday to discuss the matter. Kessler has been on vacation in Texas and the meeting was rescheduled for July 31, the newspaper said.

Speaking with NBC News Wednesday, Kessler said he expects to lose his job.
 "I'll probably be out of a job by the time I get home," he said.

Kessler called himself a "strict Second Amendment advocate" and complained negative public reaction to his videos threatened his First Amendment rights.

Gilberton Mayor Mary Lou Hannon said the borough cannot control what Kessler does on his own time, the newspaper reported.

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