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Letter: Honest representation required

The Columbian
Published: June 2, 2015, 12:00am

This is in response to the May 25 letter “Call for resignation ungrounded” from Jim Maul, who thinks the Port of Vancouver commissioners are doing such a wonderful job. Has he ever heard of honesty and integrity?

These commissioners only care about themselves; they do not have the city’s best interest at heart. They need to find a job that doesn’t require honesty and integrity. As my grandpa used to say, “That dog don’t hunt in these parts.” It is time to elect someone who really cares about what is best for Vancouver, not someone who operates behind closed doors. It’s time to go for these commissioners.

Denny Bourdeau

Vancouver

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