Harig is now threatening to sue
Paladino over statements he made shortly after the unofficial election results came in Tuesday night.
Not exact matches
Whereas, Mr.
Paladino acknowledged that he made these
statements; And, Mr.
Paladino is an elected official charged with the responsibility to represent children and families in a district comprised of
over 70 % Black, Brown, Asian, Immigrant and other minority students and families; And, Mr.
Paladino took an oath to ensure that students are afforded an environment which is free from fear and respects diversity within the school district and the community and is subject to all district policies; And,
The
statement comes after
Paladino called Skelos a «bum» and that he should resign, ostensibly
over the gun control law passage, but also for his working relationship with Cuomo
over the last two years.
«Ellicott Development takes pride in being a culturally diverse company with
over 535 hard - working dedicated employees,» William
Paladino, CEO of Ellicott Development Company, wrote in a
statement.
Outgoing Ulster County GOP Chairman Mario Catalano today announced (via a
statement released by gubernatorial hopeful Carl
Paladino's campaign) that he is backing Buffalo businessman
over Rick Lazio in advance of next Tuesday's primary.
Just look at story from today's NY Daily News on Carl and his son and then try and count the various positions and
statements from the
Paladino camp
over the last few days on gays, homophobia, etc..
Levin, as you'll recall, was a key player in the uproar
over Carl
Paladino's anti-gay
statements during the 2010 gubernatorial campaign.
The son of upstate billionaire Carl
Paladino was forced
over the weekend to try to distance himself — and the family's real - estate firm — from his dad's racist
statements against the Obamas, saying the comments were «disrespectful and absolutely unnecessary.»
«Buffalo is a better place today because Carl
Paladino no longer has any power or authority
over the lives of tens of thousands of children of color in the Buffalo Public Schools,» the Buffalo chapter of Showing up for Racial Justice, which has staged a series of anti-
Paladino protests, said in a
statement.
More than 15 protesters dressed in black essentially shut down the meeting from the start, each taking turns reading
statements or comments in opposition to
Paladino — while School Board members debated whether to walk away, call the police or try to talk
over them.
Paladino camp alleges a conspiracy against him
over his right to free speech while the board released a
statement yesterday insisting.
Referring to the fracas
over the messages, Mr. Jacobs, in his
statement, asked whether Mr.
Paladino was «racist, misogynist as his e-mails suggest he is or is he just a high school boy in the body of a 64 - year - old man?»