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James Rowell comments on Board of Elections lawyer bill

Writer wants good ol' boy way to go

By James Rowell
Personal commentary and opinion of the writer

The votes are counted in the city. And it was for the Mayor's race and that's not the county. It's the city. So why does the county have to pay for the city? What was done (was wrong)! So why make all the county pay for a (wrong) that was done in the city! We were not the one's who did this. It lies with the B.O.E.



Just saying. Right is right!

But that's not how it works in Adair County.

We the people have to pay for their mistakes! And they never stop and we keep on paying for it!

It's past time for all new leadership from the county attorney and up!

We need real change in Adair Co. It's time for the good ol boys' way to go!

At least then the county might start growing and bring jobs back! And Adair County needs more jobs, and badly. That's what a real leader does. They help - not just keep bleeding the people of their money that's needed to take care of our families!

Thank you, - James Rowell, a voter semper fi


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