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Wednesday, November 03, 2021

Upset in Palmer Tp

Supervisors Dave Colver and Robert "Smitty"Smith have been defeated in the Palmer Tp Supervisor race. Democrats Michael Brett and Joseph V Armato have pulled off an upset.  

6 comments:

  1. We smell something fishy here. ???

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    1. Is that how democracy smells to you?

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    2. 1:11, your smell thing could be related to Covid. My brother said coffee literally smelled like shit when he had Covid. Covid may make democracy smell fishy to you. Get a Covid test. Stat!

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  2. @1:11 AM Who is "we", and what do you smell?

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  3. Now maybe we will find out why the board of supervisors meets in executive session to discuss items in private. Could there possible be two lawsuits involving the Palmer PD? Like the fatal police car accident on Nazareth Road or the murder in Old Orchard where the responding officers allegedly saw the bad guy in the dark house and did nothing. Or could it be that the township has been borrowing millions and then forced to lay personnel off. Inquiring minds want to know.

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  4. I think that those large and pervasive signs on trucks, trailers, buildings, and along the bikepath near the post office hurt them more than helped.

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