Price for discrimination

Watro, Adoff compete for state rep. in 116th District | Election | standardspeaker.com

For well over one year, I have been in constant contact with my various government agency’s inquiring why discrimination is practiced and allowed in McAdoo?

A number of these complaints went to Rep Watro all without one reply directly from Watro. To this day I couldn’t understand how he could associate with a known bigot without at least inquiring on my behalf as to why the discrimination was allowed to continue.

Today I opened my E-edition of the Standard Speaker and found an article about Watro running for office and his competition:

 “For four months ending in Sept. 16, Watro received donations of $54,248 of which $18,650 came from political committees. Some notable donors: Kim Mericle of Mericle Commercial Real, $10,000; attorney Chris Slusser, $1,500; former Hazleton Council Member Allison Barletta Antolick, $1,000, and current McAdoo Mayor Bernard Vilcheck, $1,000.”

So, the price for ignoring elder abuse is $1000 somehow, I thought my rights would have been worth more?


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One response to “Price for discrimination”

  1. I see Chris Slusser donated $1,500, I guess that will shut the door on Solicitor Baranko having to atone for his sins by crushing my civil rights.

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