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Peg Pinard wrote the first law banning smoking? It’s much easier to be honest and state that she voted for it!
As a past secretary to Jerry Reiss and Peg Pinard, I have been privy to their lives behind the public doors. I’m not interested in a person’s political affiliation, religion, or anything other than the way that person treats others and the honesty with which that person works.
Jerry tells it like it is and is an honest, hardworking person. You know where you stand with him. Peg, on the other hand, has a series of faults that I feel have been kept from the public. My opinion is that Peg suffers from periodic childish rages, insincere actions, calculated cruelty to subordinates, and general unfairness to anyone not sharing her opinion. Are these the qualities that someone leading us needs to have to handle tough situations? I think not.
I would vote for Jerry in a heartbeat and am sorry he’s not in the current race. I would never vote for Peg Pinard. What about you? Are you going to vote for a volatile person with an added ability to unabashedly tell huge falsehoods and not be ashamed of those actions?
Chris Harvey
Arroyo Grande