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LettersMay 10, 2008 


Do Not Let Jackson Be Ruined

I am writing this letter in response to the rash of campaign signs being removed from around town; this must stop. This is dirty politics. You are doing things that are breaking the law. The way you keep pulling signs is just like being a little child who does not get his way.

For the Jackson residents; please support our candidates running for office- that is Charles Garofano, Emily Ingram, Todd Porter; they will do what you ask of them. Do not vote for Kafton, Reina, Rivera; they are bad for this town. They will raise taxes, and it is bad enough that we pay enough high taxes in the state and in the nation. If we let them back in office,that is what they will do; raise your taxes, spend money we do not have to put us back into severe debt.

I have been a Jackson resident since 1996, and I have seen a lot of money wasted when Kafton and his cronies where in office,and we cannot let that happen again. Also, why would you want a drunk running the Jackson government? Also, he is not honest when it comes to running the Jackson government. When he was in office,he always (was) talking behind close doors with his cronies and being not honest with the Jackson residents, so please, the residents of Jackson, vote column B. Do not bring back the politicians that used to run the Jackson government.
Rodger Downing,
Jackson




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