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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Buster’s Apprentice

Elmer Whittaker 09/17/2011

Since Sue Donahue’s well taken announcement to run for the open Mohave County Board of Supervisors Seat in 2012, on Monday at the Lake Havasu Republican Women’s luncheon her candidacy already met its first serious controversy.


In a candid interview with Jayne Hanson from the Havasu’s Today’s News-Herald Sue Donahue (R) revealed her agenda in a most honest but disturbing way.


Sue Donahue, the nine year secretary of Mohave County Supervisor Buster Johnson (R) plans with the support of Buster Johnson’s to continue his policies beyond 2012 with which Sue should definitely most intimate familiar as Buster Johnson’s Apprentice.

Reliable community voices have already pointed to an alleged past scandal involving Buster Johnson and Sue Donahue, which seems to be well documented in public information.

Buster Johnson not running as incumbent for the Board of Supervisors will leave him available to run for higher office while keeping his power and influence in Mohave County steady with his apprentice, Sue Donahue.

Donahue already declared she would not run, if Buster Johnson would run as incumbent.

I am afraid that the last thing that Mohave County needs is a Buster Johnson clone to keep his dubious power sphere alive with Sue Donahue. Buster Johnson needs to be replaced, not cloned.

For which Office Buster Johnson might be running for is not clear but one could easily speculate that he might be running for Ron Gould’s (R) Senate seat as Gould terms out.

I think it is safe to say that Sue Donahue can be added to the list of “unelectable” candidates for 2012.


After the article was first posted in the Havasu’s Today’s News-Herald News section some critical commentaries from concerned citizens were not posted and the entire article taken down just to reappear in the Classified (?) section, where it is now.

Kinda makes you wonder, doesn’t it?
 

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