Sunday, September 28, 2014

Sissi Bruch and Bill Peach to Debate at PABA meeting

Two weeks after their debate at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Clallam County commissioner candidates Sissi Bruch and Bill Peach will be squaring off again at this Tuesday's meeting of the Port Angeles Business Association.


7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sadly, this looks like one race that really won't change things much, which ever way it goes.

The only real outcome will be to see "which side" bothers to vote more.

11:54 AM, September 28, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, the debate they had in Forks was fascinating! Or, the article in the PDN was so enlightening, I didn't actually attend but everyone was talking about it! I'm so glad I live in Clallam. The ideas flowing at that debate was remarkable! Such vision. I'm looking forward to this debate, so I can figure out whom to vote for! Not an easy one!

1:13 PM, September 28, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm so happy the Federal Government is going out of it's way to tell us that it probably won't liquefy our eyeballs! We are so fortunate in Clallam Co., to have such good media, and to have such a good relationship with them, and us locals here, always have faith, that they tell us the truth!

3:35 PM, September 28, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not like any of the hillbillies are going to do anything about it!

Funny, too. So many of these same locals will put up all the bluster about defending their rights, but when ANYTHING happens that actually DOES impact them, not a word.

"Da gobmint needs ta do dat to protect us from .."

Yeah, "property rights", until you want to grow an legal agricultural product on your own property.

The hypocrisy is pathetic.

8:58 AM, September 29, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

battle of the dim wits

6:16 PM, September 29, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dumb and dumber

7:52 AM, October 01, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yawn. Bait, bait, bait.

10:32 AM, October 01, 2014  

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