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Michael Regan: Says No vote is on the side of Light

Michael Regan writes:
Ms. Sexton, Thank you for your reply. It is simply just as you stated, humorous, yet, a very serious topic. Being flippant in media opinion often reveals the foundationless tower from which a proponent speaks. To state that "if you are going to quote me, at least humor everyone with the entirety of my statement. I quote you "Nobody can legitimately say they do not support alcohol sales in Adair County. You will either go to the polls and vote Yes for the Legal sale of alcohol or you will vote No for Illegal sales." is not a humorous thing to say. Every citizen of Adair County has a right to vote "NO" without the stigma you attach; that they are voting "YES" to bootlegging, which is obviously your inference. I would thank you for not adding condemnation to a good deed done by fine people. Please, all vote "No" and know you are on the side of Light. Thank you. -Michael Regan
Comments re article 81480 Shannon Sexton Drys cant have it both ways




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