Opinion
Are There Violations of the Law Going on at the Library or Not?
If what Eric Belk and Dr. Jamieson are saying is true, that laws are being violated and criminal actions are going on, my question to both is, why have you not reported it to the proper authorities?
You both have stated time and time again that what is going on is a violation of the law, so as has been said before, if you see something, say something.
By not presenting your evidence to the proper authorities, you are part of the problem since you have not reported it, or you have nothing and are just “blowing smoke up everyone’s ass”.
If it is wrong, then save the County by reporting it to the proper authorities.
Do the right thing and either report it or stop the attempted destruction of the library.
Gavin Bourjaily
North Fork District
Warren County, VA
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