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Letter: Remove the election sign yourself

By Ben Groce, Camas
Published: February 13, 2016, 6:00am

Don’t you suppose that if Jim Fisher supposes in his Feb. 7 letter, “Someone move to remove sign,” that someone else take down the political sign that nobody claims responsibility for, that he should just remove it himself rather than just sit and whine about it?

He could get Edward McAninch (whose authored a Jan. 29 letter “Pike sign should be removed”) to assist him. I suppose, though, that is too much to ask.

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