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City Spokeswoman Reprimanded Over "Hicks Versus Spics" Skit

Posted: 5:21 pm EST January 4, 2006

The spokeswoman for the city of Deltona was reprimanded after using a derogatory word in the title of a skit she wrote.

It was supposed to be a joyous celebration, Deltona's 10-year anniversary party, a memorable occasion. But now it will probably be remembered for other reasons.

It's a day that will live in infamy, for some Deltonans, at least. Some say a skit during media day turned racist.

The new mayor was there.

"It was something, I don't believe she had political correctness in mind," said Mayor Dennis Mulder.

According to witnesses, public information officer Janine Gage introduced a skit that pitted Caucasian council members against Hispanic members in a mud wrestling match. The title was "Hicks Versus Spics."

"It's a term that should never be used, certainly not in government," said resident Carla Lovejoy.

Some residents thought it was a lot worse than that. At a council meeting earlier this week, some Hispanic residents called for Gage's job.

Gage would not talk to Channel 9 on camera. She was sent a letter of reprimand, but will not loose her job. The mayor said he doesn't believe she meant malice.

"I happen to believe she is extremely sorry, just a moment of bad judgment," Mayor Mulder said.

The mayor and the city attorney will sit down with some concerned residents Thursday in City Hall for a private meeting about their concerns.

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