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No Brenneman

Marianne Dyon | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 2 months AGO
by Marianne Dyon
| October 27, 2010 10:13 AM

Flathead County commissioner Joe Brenneman thinks our unemployed Flathead County citizens should go to work in Alberta, Canada.

Mr. Brenneman, haven’t you done enough to injure the hard-working taxpayers of Flathead County?

You’ve hung us all with a $3 million lawsuit, you’ve disenfranchised thousands in the Whitefish “doughnut” area, you’ve launched an all-out assault on family transfers, and you’ve attempted to harm our school kids by tossing out our superintendent of schools. Have you no shame, sir?

Marianne Dyon

Whitefish

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