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(LETTERS) Primary election voting, Better Wyoming and an enemy of property rights
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Oil City News
This primary will decide what direction Wyoming goes for the next decade.
The Better Wyoming PAC appears to be making up fictional issues in their mailing campaigns as we close into our Aug. 18 primary election.
As I was driving down a dirt road, I saw a “Vote Hendry” sign in front of a property that was full of junk cars and scrap metal.
If you have any property that is less than pristine and a “vote Hendry” sign in your yard, it truly is the equivalent of having a “Gays for Islam” sign.
I take pride in my property and the care of it, but I will still be voting for Jayme Lien because I value everyone’s rights.