Saturday, October 31, 2009

Questioning Ethics

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After we all vote by Tuesday at 8:00, it might be a good idea to review the document above to determine if Anthony Misetich lived up to the promises he proclaimed he would keep on the form dated September 9, 2009?

All seven candidates signed the exact same form so whoever you vote for should allow to review whether they lived up to the 12 promises they made during the campaign.

I think all seven candidates were able to keep most, if not all of the promises they signed or printed off on.

There is the one about "Never try to confuse or mislead voters?" that just might be a big problem for one particular candidate.

Brian Campbell took responsibility for a mistake that occurred on a mailer he did not authorize and he even tried to stop the check to the producers of that mailer.

The one that states: "Keep their promise to conduct an issues'oriented, honest, fair and respectful campaign?" also may be really tough to keep for the same candidate who has a problem deciding who actually supports him, political party-wise.

If you receive Email via RPVListserver you may have read Emails from at least two persons who are not running for anything.

You can also read the blog authored by Melissa Pamer of The Daily Breeze. She wrote a splendid post about some confusion by several candidates in this coming election.

Both Mr. Anthony Misetich and Mr. Brian Campbell were mentioned, but Mr. Campbell wants you to know that he did not authorize or willingly paid for the mailer that was ultimately sent out.

I can even now suggest that if you are considering voting for Mr. Misetich, I would encourage you to vote for Mr. McTaggart instead.

However for conservative voters, your first and only real choice should be Mr. Brian Campbell.

I don't want anyone out there having to make excuses why they voted the way they did for the next four years.






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