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Is it Luce or Martin for County Supervisor, Dist. 2?
Saturday, October 18, 2008
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Sickothis wrote on Aug 30, 2008 8:52 PM:

" Heh. You're kidding me right? Go away Harry. "

JimClark wrote on Aug 31, 2008 4:16 AM:

" Over the years, I have questioned the candidacy of a newspaper publisher as being a serious conflict of interest. In this case the Napa Sentinel has produced some very questionable "stories" of a political nature as well as certain written assaults on individuals the publisher obviously dislikes. Although this may be professionally proper for a news publication, the publisher, as a means of defaming others, has also used it in this case, against someone elected to public office. Conflict of interest seems to define itself when a journalist can run for political office. The voter is obligated to determine what motivates any candidate to run for public office. A person who publishes a popular rotogravure must be subject to serious scrutiny especially when certain tomes are inflammatory and/or of questionable validity. "

verum wrote on Sep 17, 2008 3:52 PM:

" JimClark: Watch for Martin"s signs popping up on non-profit property, like Caldwell's did. Canididate Martin endorses him through the Sentinel. Just where is there accountability with Martin? Will it be there in the Supervisory Chambers? Harry? "

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