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Jon Halsey: Billy Joe Fudge hit this one out of the park!

Comments re article 76062 Billy Joe Fudge Thanks Rob Wilkerson and Junior Stotts

Jon Halsey writes:
BJ hit this one outta the park!

I totally agree with his assessment of the silence of "the roaring crowd."

The reason(s) for lack of leadership or comment from elected officials on this issue is yet another mystery to be added to the plethora of mysteries surrounding local officials past and present.

To continue BJ's baseball anology, we seldom hear anything from the General Manager or team owner until the team wins the pennant, then lo and behold, there they are at the photo-op taking the credit and accolades.

- Jon Halsey, Knifley, KY
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