I want to know wrote:
Ok everyone we have a place to discuss and air those (dirty laundry////0 issues in our home town!
First I want to know how in the World the W township fire chief got let alone still has his job??? and the Mayor in Newtonsville is Clueless alont with his entire council.OMG i hope they dont get paid.
TELL IT ALL.......
All right, I'm not going to call attention to the numerous grammatical errors you've let slip through with that overwhelming intellect of yours, instead I'm going to ask you a few questions and lets see if you respond.
First, I don't see a valid complaint or argument in that prose there. There is nothing stating why it is you feel such disdain for the Chief, a man I've known for more than 20 years. I'm sure you may or may not have valid reasons for such venom to be shot his way but grow a pair and please air them out in this forum so the more informed members of the community can shoot them down like so much fodder.
Second, instead of arguing about what the Chief is or is not doing I would start rallying around the current state of affairs for school funding, apparently they need to work more on their literacy if you're an example of that particular education system. I hear that the Congress is voting on whether or not to pass a bill for more government bail out money for rural schools, maybe you should rally people around a cause that will end up being a genuine benefit to your community instead of wasting your efforts smearing one man who's done an outstanding job and taken on more responsibility than is required of a Fire Chief.
Lastly, if you have any other further arguments or quips or jabs you'd like to through the Chiefs way then please, I beg you allow me to address them like this. I don't know any one who is deserving of more praise than David Moulden. The man has accomplished so much in his life time and continues to serve his family and community admirably. I enjoy reading unintelligent comments from rural nobodies that try to shred his good name and tear at the reputation he's built. In the end, all your tears do is add to this mans resolve to do the best he can at what he does.
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