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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Jerry Kilbourne Running for Caldwell City Council Last Comments



I would like to say that I am always willing to listen.  Anyone can contact me at anytime using any mode of communication they wish; I believe all opinions are valid.  Lately, there has been a lot of free press about two of the candidates.  This is one of the main reasons I decided to run in the first place.  It’s a shame that voters don’t know that they have a choice and that they do not have to settle.  The community has been led to believe that they must settle between two choices that they don’t necessarily like.  The voters need to know that they have a third choice; there are 3 candidates for seat 5.  One of the candidates has a clean record and is honest, even on Social Media sites.  One of the Candidates has just as much education as the others, so it turns out.  One of the candidates is unencumbered by business dealings, pet projects or fighting to protect his image.  I have always said that one doesn’t have to vote for the same old thing, you don’t have to settle.  On November 8th, as you enter the voting booth, ask yourself if you want four more years of the exact same thing or someone who already is forming an agenda or do you want the third choice, someone who truly cares and will bring a fresh perspective.  On November 8th ask yourself the questions and vote but remember you have choices.  Think, decide, vote.
Jerry Kilbourne, Candidate Caldwell City Council, Seat 5
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  1. Well said. The incumbent is never prepared for the meetings. Rem Fox does not have a Bachelor's and Master's degrees. It seems that the third choice is the best choice.

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