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The best take on the KBRA is Linthicum’s
Herald and News Letter to the Editor October 14, 2010 by
Sandra Devries, Beatty
Dennis Linthicum
presented himself as the factually informed candidate
that he is. Dennis is a perfectionist who never broaches
a subject without a thorough understanding of the facts.
The aforementioned,
coupled with his zeal for fiscal responsibility and his
degree in economics, gives him the authority to know
that the KBRA will not pencil out and should not be
passed.
If people actually
read the restoration act, they would be aware it is
organized deceit with no concrete answers and containing
“include but may not be limited to” and variations some
27 times, which is a blank check.
Every PacifiCorp
customer is currently paying higher costs, therefore
paying ahead for the removal of dams before a vote on
KBRA.
Measure 18-80
represents the commissioners and District Attorney Ed
Caleb’s offices misconstruing a simple request for a
ballot measure of an up-or-down vote of dam removal. The
commissioners should be involved, but representing the
will of the people.
Without an
up-or-down vote, they are only listening to the will of
a few constituents.
Voters beware when
you vote in November. Linthicum is the most informed
candidate for commissioner position No. 2 and secondly
be aware of Measure 18-80’s wording. Was it designed to
deceive you — oh, yes.
Contact your
legislators Merkley, Wyden, Walden, Garrard, Whitsett
and make them aware of your stance.
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