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Marcia Shuffett: Dr. Arnold acted after citizens told him of issues

Writer says Dr. Arnold didn't instigate problem
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Marcia Shuffett writes:
Also, I would like to point out, unless I misunderstood, is that Dr. Arnold only reacted to the problems that may have happened in the voting process when citizens saw things that weren't right and went to him for help and not that Dr. Arnold was crying in his soup and angry that he had not won.

That is two distinct and completely different senarios...some people seem to think that Dr. Arnold instigated this whole thing and from what I heard and understood, nothing could be farther from the truth. - Marcia Shuffett
Comments re article 74835 Charles Marshburn Thanks Ben Arnold for procedures article




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