Ruth Oosting: Dirty politics don’t belong in Atwater
For 62 years I lived in the Chicago area and believe me, I know what dirty politics is. This morning I saw it here in little old Atwater. At 6:45 a.m. I was on my to Home Depot and what did see! Jim Price’s sign that was up the evening before when I passed had been taken down and tossed in the dirt. In its place were two new signs for James Vineyard.
Remember, he is one of three that seem to be campaigning together and Robert Callaway, who does not live in the city, who is requesting money for them to be dropped off at the police department. So residents of the city of Atwater, think before you vote because we do need changes – but we need good people.
Ruth Oosting, Atwater
This story was originally published October 28, 2014 at 6:33 PM with the headline "Ruth Oosting: Dirty politics don’t belong in Atwater."