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How is Wylie Drake like Charles Manson?
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Food Fascist
- Jun 12th, 2009 at 1:23 pm EDT
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Buena Park City Hall
6650 Beach Blvd.
P.O. Box 5009
Buena Park, CA 90622-5009
(714) 562-3500
E-mail:
cityhall@buenapark.com
Hours: 7:30 - 5:30 Monday through alternating Fridays
Re: How is Wylie Drake like Charles Manson?
My understanding is that Reverend Dr. Wylie Drake, VP of the Southern Baptist Convention Church has called for the assassination of President Barack Obama.
I am outraged no one has taken action to contain this vile outlandish decrepit being. I will boycott Knott's Berry Farm and Buena Park and make sure everyone knows that Reverend Wylie Drake lives in Buena Park where obviously a bunch of backward hicks must live.
I will also be contacting the secret service today to bring this situation you have allowed to grow in your community.
I will also be putting this letter into the blogosphere.
Thank you,
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