Making Obama And Hillary Proud - And Response (2)

  • Friday, July 29, 2016

I just read the article on Mark Siedleki’s allegedly illegal corporate donations in his campaign.  Well, it is clear that Democrats think laws and rules apply to everyone but them.

Hillary and Obama will be proud of you, Mark.

Derek Kukura

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No wonder the Democrat running for assessor of property doesn't understand the law preventing any assessor from freezing or increasing property taxes. He can't even read the laws on how to accept campaign contributions that are legal. 

Mark Siedlecki has scared seniors to death thinking they were going to lose their homes. Right out of the Democratic playbook, he knows how to gin up fear while ignoring the laws meant to prevent corruption. 

Property owners of Hamilton County deserve honest leaders. I'll be voting for Marty Haynes.

Jill Christy

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The same guy who’s got us all confused about who can freeze property taxes has taken some $50,000 (public record) illegally from corporate donations, from the Nashville market, to get elected?  The same guy, from Nashville, who will vote for only the second time in our county, wants to assess every piece of property for its value?

It is growing so old of politicians being held to different standards and deliberately ignoring our laws.  Mark Siedlecki, how again are you qualified run for this office?

Make sure to vote for Marty Haynes on Aug. 4.

Micheal Baskette


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