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To the mayor of Cuero: Well, Mayor, your party is over. Did you enter a limbo contest because you can get real low, as low as a snake. You lied to me, looked me in the face and lied to me. You want to talk to me about the City Charter, because I have a lot of questions to ask you about the City Charter.
When I had the meeting with you and the new city manager, I said if you work for the city of Cuero and you can’t do your job, they make you boss. The reply from her was that’s the way government works, I guess that’s how she got hers.
You talked about a can of worms; you all are a can of worms. It amazes me how when a person starts to run for public office the lying starts.
I went to how the fuel charge is figured on our electric bills, nobody will tell me. Now that the train company has closed the underpass, I think it needs to build one that all emergency vehicle can use or get your train out of Cuero.
Now let’s talk about your campaign: You said you were going to help senior citizens; well I know of two that got ripped off already.
I have got 20 months to write 20 letters.
I am going to do everything I can to see that you won’t get elected again.
Harold Borchardt
Cuero