Editor:
Well, it looks like I struck a nerve with Michael Gaddy. I dont believe my letter used the word conspiracy, even one time, as compared to the four times it appeared in his letter. He is shedding more light on the subject than I had hoped for, thank you.
As for me not reading the newspaper, I believe the article about the judges order to Russell Wasley came some time after the caucus and we had seen no previous complaint. Now, I know that we all make mistakes, and hopefully learn from them. The key is to not make the same one twice. I believe that there is no better education than experience and in that field Will Furse is woefully lacking. I dont think the citizens of the 22nd District want to give Mr. Furse the $130,000 salary for on the job training.
Our system of government works with a process of checks and balances. Having the DA in the pocket of law enforcement is not what I call balance. Now, I normally agree with the 9-12 group and the sheriff on their stand. But, in the DA matter, I believe they need to take a serious look at their position.
Oh, by the way; is he the Michael Gaddy that was involved with the Arizona Minutemen militia? Just like to know who I am talking to.
Richard Kipp
Pleasant View
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