Who speaks mean-spirited and divisive?
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Peggy Giltner
Published: April 13, 2008
The most mean-spirited and divisive language I have seen regarding the illegal immigration resolution has been in your very own editorials. That is where the fuel for the animosity and fear that you speak of is coming from. It seems that you prefer to scare rather than to assure the public that this resolution has no effect on anyone who is in this country legally.
Our county supervisors were elected to represent the views of the voters who put them in office. They do not represent the local newspaper.
You have continually insulted Chairman Corey Stewart on a petty, personal level for doing what his constituents have demanded of him. Isn’t that a little mean-spirited?
You say that you are done exhorting Stewart to change his ways. That is the good. He was not elected to be a puppet of this newspaper.
PEGGY GILTNER
Woodbridge
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Posted by ( Grant Gary Jacobsen ) on April 14, 2008 at 12:49 pm
Hmm. An “illegal platform”? Is Barnum just toying with us?
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Posted by ( barnun ) on April 14, 2008 at 9:34 am
I’ll agree with Ms Giltner. Stewart ran on an anti illegal platform and won. obviously the majority favored his veiws.
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