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Letters April 10, 2008
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Where are facts to support charges of 'lies and innuendos'?
It is with a strong personal obligation that I feel compelled to respond to Michael D'Addio's letter to the editor ("DefendsWisniewski as Dedicated, Hardworking, Effective") that appeared in the April 3 issue of the Suburban.

He states that if I worked half as hard as being the Democrat that I claim to be, I would follow John Wisniewski's "strong lead and help the party instead of spreading lies and innuendos." How would Mr. D'Addio know how hard anyone worked for the Democratic Party, since he only recently became a Democrat himself? I ask Mr. D'Addio, "Where has Mr. Wisniewski taken the Democratic Party in Sayreville?"

I challenge him to provide specifics to substantiate what he defines as lies and innuendos. His letter was nothing more than a personal attack on my integrity. Does he think for one moment that I would write a letter and attach my name to information that wasn't factual?

Unlike Mr. D'Addio, I don't and never have believed in lies and innuendos. I believe in facts.

Barbara Kilcomons

Sayreville