Nunn, Carter can't run away from left and other letters to the editors

Nunn, Carter can't run away from left

President Obama said, "I am not on the ballot ... but these policies (his) are." Policies such as Obamacare; EPA policies killing the coal industry and thus increasing your electric rates; not enforcing existing immigration laws. This takes jobs away from legal citizens and increases taxes to support illegal aliens. Conservatives must be elected to control Obama's bad policies. Tennessee 3rd District voters must know Mary Headrick is a self-proclaimed progressive and will run, not walk, to join hands with the far left. In Georgia, Michelle Nunn, Democrat Senate candidate, will take no position on repealing Obamacare. In a recent debate, she dodged the issue completely. Her stand for farmers is far down the list of priorities. While she may not be running against Obama, his money and support are helping her run. She would help Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid refuse to let Republican bills be debated. For Georgians, Jason Carter, Jimmy's grandson, is running for governor. Jason has the same smile as his grandfather and the same plan to solve problems by throwing other people's tax money at them. With only four years' service in the state Senate, Georgia doesn't need another liberal, big spending governor.

HORTON HERRIN, Dalton, Ga.


Elect Pope, Roberts LeCompte In Red Bank

At the Red Bank Commission meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 7, a resolution was brought up that would equip nine Red Bank police cars with needed technology, funded by a $33,208 grant matched with $5,000 from the city of Red Bank to purchase tablets that would use the equipment. Commissioner Rick Causer and Vice Mayor Floy Pierce voted against it. Before the meeting was adjourned, a concerned citizen asked why they voted "'no." The common courtesy of an answer was never given. This is nothing new to these two. They didn't show up at a candidate forum held Sept. 23 at the Red Bank Middle School to answer questions from Red Bank citizens. When a resident asks why someone votes the way they do, that resident deserves an answer. We the people of Red Bank voted you in and deserve to know why you vote the way you do. We the people of Red Bank have to live by the way you vote on every resolution. People of Red Bank, I hope you will join me, on Nov. 4, to elect Terry Pope, John Roberts and Ed LeCompte as Red Bank commissioners. Early voting ends Oct. 30.

MAXINE McKENZIE, Red Bank


Support for rick causer

Elect Rick Causer is just what I am doing this November. I have experienced Rick Causer's willingness to not only provide superb leadership for the city of Red Bank, but the willingness to go out of his way to assist citizens by doing things for them that is above and beyond the call of duty. He is a great neighbor who continually searches for solutions to situations and problems. He is a true believer in the principles of the founding of this great nation. He fights for our rights and freedoms daily and is willing to continue the work for smaller, but effective government that is not overly burdensome to our residents. I know that Rick Causer is the right choice. Join me this election in voting for Rick Causer.

BRENNA SHELTON

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