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2 <br /> 1 Fred Joiner read a poem from a collection called "Dark Testament and Other Poems" by <br /> 2 Pauli Murray about freedom. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 2. Public Comments <br /> 5 a. Matters not on the Printed Agenda <br /> 6 Cindy Talisman said she understood the County's theme for National Women's <br /> 7 month to be "Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and Non-Violence." She said this <br /> 8 theme did not seem congruent with the keynote speaker this past Sunday, Linda Sarsour. <br /> 9 She said she is ashamed that the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) and the <br /> 10 Hillsborough Mayor endorsed bringing this speaker to Orange County. She said Orange <br /> 11 County should support unity, and this speaker was in conflict of that. She said Annette <br /> 12 Moore informed the BOCC at its March 17 meeting, that a nationally known speaker <br /> 13 would be coming, the identity of whom could not be revealed; she also failed to reveal the <br /> 14 cost to bring this speaker to Orange County. She said the BOCC accepted this unknown <br /> 15 speaker, cost and agenda, which seemed unwise. She said she does not deny Ms. <br /> 16 Sarsour the right to free speech, but does protest the use of taxpayer money to pay for <br /> 17 someone who promotes hatred of police officers, supports Lewis Farrakon, and has <br /> 18 made anti-Semitic remarks. She said she would like to know the costs incurred by the <br /> 19 taxpayers for this event, and called for the dismissal of Annette Moore immediately, for a <br /> 20 lack of transparency with the residents of Orange County. She said she would also like <br /> 21 the BOCC to apologize, and explain its support for this anti-Semetic speaker. <br /> 22 Mattie Rose Crowder referred to and read page 4 of the civil rights ordinance, and <br /> 23 asked if the civil rights ordinance was followed at Saturday's event. She said it did not <br /> 24 promote the equal treatment of all individuals, nor did it protect the personal dignity of all <br /> 25 individuals, nor did it prevent strife and unrest within the community. She requested that <br /> 26 the Board of County Commissioners and HRC be much more careful in planning events <br /> 27 and vet its speakers. She thanked Commissioner McKee for not advocating for this <br /> 28 event. <br /> 29 Seamus O'Neill read the following comments: <br /> 30 Good evening and good cheer to the Commissioners and all attending tonight. My name is <br /> 31 Seamus O'Neill and I live at 308 Charleston Lane in Chapel Hill. By trade, I am an economist <br /> 32 and financial analyst, and as such I have served as an advisor to both Democrat and <br /> 33 Republican elected officials and run two companies created with my business partner. <br /> 34 Personally, I have little political history. I was born and raised a Democrat, but I have been an <br /> 35 economic conservative for most of my adult life. I joined the Republican party only recently. <br /> 36 1 am here tonight for two reasons: <br /> 37 <br /> 38 First, to express my gratitude to the protesters from both sides who on Sunday, March 31" <br /> 39 exercised their Right to Free Speech and Assembly while not interfering with the same Rights <br /> 40 of their opponents, and to the deputy sheriffs and other law enforcement officers for their <br /> 41 positive engagement with both groups of protesters on this highly divisive issue. By extension, <br /> 42 compliments to the Orange County Commissioners and to the County Sheriff. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 Second, I wish to express my profound disappointment with the Orange County Commissioners <br /> 45 for permitting the Orange County Human Relations Commission to invite Linda Sarsour to <br /> 46 speak, and to spend almost $10,000 of County resources on her speech and related expenses. <br /> 47 The Orange County Commissioners facilitated, either by act or omission, the speakership of <br /> 48 one of the most polarizing and offensive public figures in the country today. <br /> 49 <br />