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Letter: Keep vigilant watch on felon

By Keith Jacobs, Battle Ground
Published: November 14, 2024, 6:00am

One time in our recent past, to inform the populous when a convicted felon moved into the neighborhood there would be posted flyers.One time in our recent past, to inform the populous when a convicted felon moved into the neighborhood there would be posted flyers. The police would come for a visit asking that we be on the alert so everyone would be informed of the potential dangers.

Well, we now have a felon with over 30 felony convictions and over 25 sexual misconduct accusations moving into the White House. This felon has never apologized for any of the misconduct or other egregious acts.

Past cabinet holders as well as his previous vice president stated he was not fit to hold the office of president. So, I wonder what would the former president have to do before he is found unfit to be in office? Or, according to the Supreme Court, is that even possible?

Democracy has spoken and we must all be more vigilant.

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