Around Town – Oct. 30

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Oct. 30

Orchids to

the Bartholomew County Public Library for making the former church a place of fellowship and community again, from a grateful community member.

the story about major newspapers keeping their biases off to the sides by not supporting either candidate to help promote a fair election.

Loyd, Britt and Wheeldon for not taking a single cent from any political party or candidate.

Onions to

the lady that complains about everything on the neighborhood Facebook page.

forgetting polls don’t elect presidents, only voters do — so be sure to vote.

the disgusting display of crude, racist and sexist comments made by select speakers to the enjoyment of all at the political rally at Madison Square Garden in New York.

those who blame the current administration for inflation, instead of researching the real causes.

taking away the much needed parking in front of Parks and Rec.

those complaining about money spent on school board elections.

the candidate pretending to be a preacher.

the candidate that said “nothing comes to mind” when asked what they would do differently.

people not knowing that supporting candidates who cannot abide by laws and the Constitution of the United States reflects on them too.