Marshall for Commissioner Dear Editor, I know the phrase common sense has been used by many candidates running for office. The definition of common sense, according to Google, has multiple meanings, …
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Marshall for Commissioner
Dear Editor,
I know the phrase common sense has been used by many candidates running for office. The definition of common sense, according to Google, has multiple meanings, including a basic level of practical judgment. So, common sense is in the eye of the beholder. When it comes to politics in general, common sense has gone out the window in the eye of this beholder.
My family has known Corey and Debbie Marshall for many years. Recently I have been working with Corey to become our new Gilpin County Commissioner for District 3. I’ve known Corey as a hardworking, honest, family man. To hear Corey’s passion for the Western way of life and protecting the county we love, just shows what common sense is. Common sense is a basic level of practical judgment, which is exactly what Corey Marshall represents.
Karen Midcap
Black Hawk