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jdigger
Wednesday, September 26, 2012: 3:32 pm
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You simply cannot believe martinsville leadership after the back stabbing they have done to Mr Hacker in reguard to the city's deal with him over easement.
Shakika
Wednesday, September 26, 2012: 5:51 pm
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agreed
LilaMae
Wednesday, September 26, 2012: 7:35 pm
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I find it amazing that any one person holding some sort of political position within Martinsville always is approved for whatever the request. A resident asking for a similar request gets the process continued for review repeatedly and then ultimately gets denied. There is no moral character or integrity toward the people of this town..Its all about what "they" get out of it. No wonder we are the laughing stock of ours and surrounding counties. Figure it out people!
STANDING BYE
Thursday, September 27, 2012: 6:02 am
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again if Holloway is gung ho Martinsville, then why is his business in Mooresville? Time to rid the termites in City Hall next election including the biggest termite....
Danny Stewart
Thursday, September 27, 2012: 6:58 am
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STANDING BYE said:
again if Holloway is gung ho Martinsville, then why is his business in Mooresville? Time to rid the termites in City Hall next election including the biggest termite....


Won't happen.
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