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It’s time to drain the county, state swamps

| April 14, 2022 1:00 AM

With another election just over a month away, Boundary County voters are in a good position to make some real meaningful changes that are long overdue. From our governor on down to our county commissioners, real and proven patriotic individuals are offering their time and talents to protect and preserve our God-given inalienable rights, something long since forgotten by most of the incumbents.

From Brad little on down to our county commissioner, treason or incompetence has been the norm. We've seen how they responded in the face of the power grab called the "plandemic," with our governor declaring a state of emergency and the county commissioners following suit, cashing in our freedom for federal tax dollars and helping to build a federal dictatorship in the process. Jim Woodward is a prime, but not the only, example, voting to sustain our state of emergency arguing that if we end the state of emergency we don't get any more" free" federal money. Oh, for sure, Jim, or federal control or higher inflation or more loss of freedom. We're all supposed to mask up, shut up, get our shot, do as we're told and be happy.

If we're going to get the mud out of the water, we simply have to get the hogs out of the stream. You can help drain the Boise swamp by voting for Janice McGeachin, Priscilla Giddings, Dorothy Moon, Art Macomber, Branden Durst, Todd Engel, Scott Herndon and Spencer Hutchings; and the county swamp by voting for Steve Fioravanti and Ben Robertson.

BOB VICKARYOUS

Bonners Ferry