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Letter: Kent lacks honor

By Mary Byrne, Ridgefield
Published: November 5, 2022, 6:00am

Honor: to regard with respect; to fulfill an obligation, to keep an agreement.

After the Oct. 15 debate it is clear Kent doesn’t comprehend the word.

Kent repeatedly states he is skeptical Joe Biden won the presidential election. At the debate, when asked if President Biden is the lawfully elected president, Kent responded yes.

Kent stated Jan. 6 was an “intelligence operation,” the defendants “political prisoners.” At the debate, Kent characterized those convicted as felons.

Kent violated the rules of the debate by using heavily edited video for campaign purposes.

Where is Kent’s honor in his words, in keeping agreements?

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