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Wanda Kerns: Vandals were likely children or very low life adults

Wanda Kerns
Finally something I can agree on. I don't think it was just NO signs painted on. I think more then likely it was unsupervised children or teens. Or a very low life adult. I'll be so glad when the voting is over one way or another. I have never seen such childish remarks in all my life. Also to post a comment as anonymous is only a coward's way out I agree with you (anonymous. CM) on the No vote, but by not using your real name you are in the same category as the ones destroying signs because you are doing it sneaky, same as they did. Sharon and I have not agreed on several issues here, but I knew who it was. She didn't sneak and use another name same as I didn't. She stands for what she believes in, same as I stand for what I believe in. And we do it in our name. - Wanda Kerns
Comments re article 81829 Shannon Sexton PAC condemns vandalism of any yard signs




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