Stolen signs
When people go uninvited onto the property of others and then take something that doesn’t belong to them, it’s called a crime. People can be arrested and put in jail for theft even if it’s something as small as a campaign sign. Even worse, it’s against a command of our Creator — remember Him saying “thou shalt not steal”?
I say that to say this: Someone removed a sign of Henry Ross for Congress from my property the evening of 2 May. I haven’t the foggiest who stole it but I have my suspicions. This act makes me even more determined to get out the vote for Henry.
Evidently there is a fear, amongst the folks who support his opponents, that he has a chance of winning or this would not have happened. Henry Ross is the most experienced, the most conservative and most qualified of the group for us to send to DC as our Representative from District One, please vote for him on 12 May 2015.
Raymond Gross
Columbus
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