This is PRIVATE PROPERTY where signs were placed without permission. This article is a smear campaign by my opponents. I would really appreciate if the writer verifies the facts and shows the property where these signs were put if any permission was obtained.
As mentioned in the article, your comments about obtaining permission to take down the signs was published. CR is also waiting for you to get back with the number for the business owner you received permission from to take down the signs.
When a candidate for public office steals someone's property, he has shown his lack of character! Such behavior gives voters an opportunity to see what type of person they'd be dealing with if he were to be elected. Moreover, when he states that he committed the crime in a fit of anger, he's exposing another flaw in his character. Furthermore, to lie about it when he gets caught, provides more than enough proof that this guy should not be in a position of authority.
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This is PRIVATE PROPERTY where signs were placed without permission. This article is a smear campaign by my opponents. I would really appreciate if the writer verifies the facts and shows the property where these signs were put if any permission was obtained.
Hi Garapati -
As mentioned in the article, your comments about obtaining permission to take down the signs was published. CR is also waiting for you to get back with the number for the business owner you received permission from to take down the signs.
Can you not see how doing something in a fit of rage that is ethically questionable gives insight into how you might behave with power?
When a candidate for public office steals someone's property, he has shown his lack of character! Such behavior gives voters an opportunity to see what type of person they'd be dealing with if he were to be elected. Moreover, when he states that he committed the crime in a fit of anger, he's exposing another flaw in his character. Furthermore, to lie about it when he gets caught, provides more than enough proof that this guy should not be in a position of authority.