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"NO" Mario Woods "Remembrance Day"

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Mark Leger
10 years ago

Absolutely ridiculous to try this, SF officials. You should be ashamed and removed from office.

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Michael Murray
10 years ago

This is the most ridiculous thing I have seen the Board sign on to. You're making Berkeley look sane.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

The Board if Stupivisors do not speak for me. This is nothing I want happening in my city. A TOTAL disgrace.

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Christian Simonetti
10 years ago

Woods was a vicious savage who stabbed one person and then repeatedly lunged at the policemen with his knife. The cops had no choice but to shoot him. I am disgusted that the Board of Supervisors for conferring this honor upon him. The Board seems to do nothing but sit on their asses passing idiotic resolutions such as this one, all the while collecting the very near six figure salaries they granted themselves several years back. Where is their day of remembrance for all those killed by the parasitic criminal elements in our midst? For Kate Steinle, shot by some mental defective animal that should have been euthanized long ago, if only to protect law-abiding San Franciscans from its uncontrollable urges to murder human beings? We need to abolition the do-nothing, faux-progressive posturing Board of Stupidvisors, who contribute nothing to our city and only serve on it to feather their own political nests and line their own pockets.

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Alan McInerney
10 years ago

I live in San Francisco and this day is disgusting.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

This folly is not what our city should be saying to the community. Please count me out of celebration of a criminal. Although I am sorry for his family for their loss, a remembrance day is meant to inspire great thoughts. Mr. Woods does not inspire anything and does not deserve to be so honored.

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Jennie Weil
10 years ago

It disgusts me as a born and raised native that the carpetbaggers in City Hall have the audacity to honor a murderer with a day of Remembrance. This shall go down in history as the lowest point of morals in San Francisco's history.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

We should not honor a criminal who attacked an innocent person.

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mindy lopez
10 years ago

Peace for my cousin sgt.scott lunger

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Max Johnson
10 years ago

WTF?

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Danielle Cleary
10 years ago

Rediculous!

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Christina Lunger
10 years ago

NO!!!!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

What about the rest of the people murdered in my city - that weren't criminals?

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Mitchell Conner
10 years ago

Hell no to glorifying criminals. What the hell is wrong with the SF Board of Sups.

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Debbie S Navarro
10 years ago

No Mario Day that's a slap to the BALLs

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Mary hobart
10 years ago

Rip officer Rugger

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D Coleman
10 years ago

There lots people that deserve a day of remembrance, Mario Woods was not one of them.

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Christian Sheppard
10 years ago

Enough with the insanity. This convicted armed felon brutally slashes an innocent stranger and now he's a martyr to some warp minded people? Disgusting!

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Crystal Silva
10 years ago

It is absolutely absurd to have this day! It saddens me that our state has become so low in their morals standards.

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Well I have heard some crazy things but a Remembrance Day for criminals are you kidding! So sad to see this, what are the SF Supervisors thinking?