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Victoria Pike: Keep phones ringing until someone listens

Personal commentary: She agrees with Ralph Roy Waggener (RRW) on all points

By Victoria Pike

RRW is correct on all points. God almighty could arrive in Adair County and I truly believe he would be so disgusted he would go right straight back home.




We as citizens of Adair County should demand to see the records of the districts we support. Each time you ask, it's always confidential. Only the lawyers can see the reports. If we are paying for it, we need to have access to ALL the records.

I urge everyone to keep the telephones ringing until someone listens. I know many of you feel as disgusted as I do and think that your voice doesn't matter. I have learned that if you yell long enough and loud enough, somebody will listen to you even if it is just so you will shut up. I try to practice this on a daily basis as most of you who know me have figured out.

I think, that God almighty should give RRW a gold star for his article. He could have possibly guided his fingers to type this article.

We have most of the things we need to succeed as a county if a few would kindly step aside and let us. If we try and fail, it won't be any worse than the current mess we are in.

Respectfully, Vicky Pike --Victoria PikeComments re article 53230 RRW Could God all mighty hisself get industry here


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