Posted by Bill(Wis) on August 15, 2019 at 06:14:01 from (70.44.53.114):
In Reply to: Public Service posted by showcrop on August 15, 2019 at 03:32:53:
My father was the classic example of a public servant. Town board, community board, school board, church board, county board, AARP president, Farm Bureau, etc., etc. They usually elected him chairman or president because he was a perfect gentleman and could run a business meeting slicker than anything I ever saw. Roberts Rules as if he had made them up himself. He always made time for people and their problems and was truly interested in helping people. The only time he ever had opposition running for the county board was when some barflies got a rumor started that my father, if re-elected , was going to close all the bars in the county at midnight. My father never said any such thing. It was just a rumor. Well, he never got so many votes. People who hadn't voted in years came out to make sure he won. He never ran a campaign but ran a notice in local papers after the election thanking people for their support. Greatest guy I ever knew.
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