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Fullmer not so threatening

Sally Fullmer, threatening?

I guess she is to some folks. Sally Fullmer campaign signs were stolen from my neighborhood today, eight or more in all. I wouldn’t have thought much of it, but as I passed through my neighborhood, other candidates’ signs are still standing.

My Fullmer sign was strategically placed just feet from my front door. Taking my sign was not only gutsy but trespassing. So why take the risk to eliminate Fullmer signs from my neighborhood? She’s not endorsed by any large organizations; how threatening can she be?

This act caused me to go straight to her website and reread the details. She is an advocate for teachers, parents and students. Check it out for yourself. Then please tell me why she is so threatening to these thieves.

Cheryl Corrigan Matamoros

Spokane

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