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Davis' recent actions warrant resignation

The Democrats can't seem to figure out why they do so badly in elections.

Think of these recent events. We have Bruce Davis, who is chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and was on the Board of Health. In the last few weeks he:

1. Planned a getaway meeting in Chapel Hill at an added cost to the taxpayers. (Get away from what, the people he represents?)

2. Supported the (not-voted-on) settlement between the Board of Health and Dr. Krishnaraj.

3. Owed $11,233 in unpaid taxes as of Jan. 24. Before he votes to spend our money like a drunken sailor, he should pay his taxes and see how it feels.

Davis should resign. If he is voted out of office, maybe he and the other Democrats will understand that people want to be represented equally and with a degree of intelligence.

I am a registered Democrat, but if I lived in Davis' district, there is no possible way I could vote for him.

Paul Johnston
Whitsett

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