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Jon Halsey salutes Sharon (Burton), 1st Amendment watchdogs

Comments re article 63570 Community Voice editor advises CACEDA on closed session

Jon Halsey writes:
Ed, take one well deserved "Atta Boy" and hopefully you'll be able to wear it along with Sharon as you both take a victory lap for the home team. -Jon Halsey, Knifley KY
Jon Halsey: Thanks. The credit all goes to Sharon Burton of the Adair County Community Voice on this one. All we did was find somebody doing right and telling people about it. Please understand, too, that this is not a media vs. CACEDA issue. It's a First Amendment one. It is not about people. In the past, under the direction of Chairman Doug McCammish, any infractions were quietly and swiftly corrected. It is not about Jim Hadley - except on this issue - on which he's been stubborn and on the wrong side much of the time. That being said, it may be one of the few issues about which we have disagreement with him. He's contributed so much to the community - so much we frequently hear his name touted for the city's highest office. - EW




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