You can’t be a sore loser unless you understand what you’re talking about, right?



Surprising that Fell finished last, for sure.
Surprising that he doesn’t comprehend campaign finance law… since JCTA (however dirty its leadership may be) and its political organizations file appropriate reports with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance. His opponent does the same.
Head – desk.




2 responses so far ↓
1 Steve Bittenbender // Nov 9, 2012 at 9:06 am
Here’s a thought: if you’re running for public office, you should, at the bare minimum, show a basic understanding of proper grammar. This is especially true for school board candidates.
Asking candidates to understand our complex campaign laws might be too much, but at least take the time to ensure (not insure) all words are spelled correctly, the right words are capitalized, punctuation marks are used, etc.
We make PVA candidates pass an exam, perhaps we should do the same for school board candidates.
2 jake // Nov 9, 2012 at 9:18 am
If Marilyn “My Kids Have Black Friends” Parker can find it within her small, simple mind to develop a basic understanding of campaign law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky… there is no excuse for Christopher Fell.
And if a candidate can’t comprehend spellin n wordz? Maybe they could, you know, use spell check. Since it’s built-in to nearly every browser, word processing program, mobile device and such.
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