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Bobby Lieb signs raise trust questions

Has anyone noticed the similarity between Bobby Lieb’s “trust matters” and Richard Nixon’s “I am not a crook”? When you have to tell people you are trustworthy, it really raises a question about whether or not you are. To quote William Shakespeare, “The lady doth protest too much.”

But that aside, by saying “trust matters,” Lieb is suggesting that he, but not Allison Morrissey, is to be trusted. Why else bring up the issue of trust? Is there something in Morrissey’s background that Lieb is not sharing with us? If so, he should be trustworthy enough with the rest of us to let us know what it is.

If not, he should remove all his “trust-matters” signs and give Morrissey a public apology for implying she can’t be trusted. Which is it, Lieb?

Jeremy Coleman

Durango



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