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Letter: Waste results from all campaigns

By David Alt, Vancouver
Published: February 20, 2016, 6:00am

In the past couple of weeks, I have read letters to the editor that I would like to ask for the help of the authors. They really got the bad-mouthing put out on Rep. Liz Pike, R-Camas, and Clark County Councilor David Madore for leaving a campaign sign up after the election. How awful of them to have left those signs polluting the sides of the roads.

So, hey guys, how about helping me out? I have seen a Marc Boldt sign still on a guard rail on Fourth Plain, and just in the last few days, someone finally picked up the Jeannie Stewart sign that was on 164th Avenue. Would you guys do some complaining about those two signs also? Thanks ahead of time, as I know that you will give Boldt and Stewart the same treatment that you gave Madore and Pike.

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