I find it appalling that the current probate judge finds it necessary to belittle register Carol Lovejoy, and indirectly all high school graduates as being merely “high school-diploma’ed.”
I also find it revealing that a man who claims his issue with the county is not about pay clearly is fixated on people’s salaries, and lists them for everyone he names. He, nor his mother, Nancy Auclair, who wrote the second letter, discloses, however, that everyone listed is a full-time employee and he is part-time.
Lastly, (Robert) Nadeau claims to be for the people. He made the same claim in a civil suit against him. Judge Warren didn’t buy it. He said, “although Judge Nadeau stated that his schedule changes were made to serve litigants, he knew that the schedule changes would cause or exacerbate delays that would harm those litigants.”
These are not the actions or demeanor of a person that is for the people. Nadeau has clearly demonstrated with his actions and recent letter that he does not respect the people he is sworn to serve.
I hope the residents of York County make the right decision on Election Day.
Carole Court
Arundel
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