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Bad behavior is easy to recognize

| July 21, 2015 8:19 AM

I might be three quarters of a century old, use a trumpet horn to hear and a rifle scope to see. My feet may be a little flat and my brain might be a little slow, but I can still recognize bad behavior.

This town needs leadership. You are more interested in causing nothing but trouble in our elections. Split the vote? Is this for revenge or just plain mean-ness. We all know that these three men are targets of you and your little mob. Shame on all of you.

I have three sons. They were raised to respect all people. Respect is an important part of their lives. You and your group show no respect for the very people who voted you into office. How can you do this with a straight face?

Can you tell us exactly what you and your mob have done for Libby? I’m not getting into the election fraud, I will leave that to the attorneys. I’m writing about the obnoxious behavior of our elected officials, not just in Libby, but across our nation.

I think we should have a reality show, I’m sure people would enjoy the humor of it. I’m sure it would be a total hit. Councilman Olsen, Mr. Orr and Mr. Magill, please add me to your Facebooks.

I want to follow this from both sides, if you can do it in three minutes of less. Where did this rule come from? Is it supposed to stop our freedom of speech?

Thank you, all three of you, you have done so much in the past and now, and I hope you keep pouring it on.

Where are all the people? Don’t you care? Some of you don’t vote and yet you claim you don’t like the system. If so, then write. Let Mayor Roll and his group know exactly how you feel. If you like the way the city is going, that’s your privilege. This letter is my opinion, let’s hear yours.

 — Lynda Bradshaw,

Libby