A promise about Congressman Salazar
Dear Editor:
Election season is a time for promises – some more credible or fulfillable than others. I’m not a candidate for anything, but I can make you a promise, the reliability of which I am absolutely certain:
If you vote to return Congressman John Salazar to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he has served us for six years in a manner as close to bipartisanship as anyone in government can claim, you will never – never – be embarrassed to have made that choice.
He is a man of good character, intelligence, common sense and an enormous sense of responsibility to the Coloradoans he represents. His integrity never has and never will be questioned.
He makes us proud.
Brenda Stern
Basalt

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