Yep! Voutour "LIES" to the good people of this county again. The same way he lied to the Buffalo News that the practice of silent dispatch is non existant at the Sheriffs Department. He got nailed in a letter issued by a well respected NYS Trooper that the practice of silent dispatch is a common occurance. Rumor is the NYS Troopers Union is going to be issuing a statement backing the letter that was issued. But this lie and deceit comes directly from Voutour himself, so you can bet that back peddling will be most difficult for him. Many of Niagara County residents have received a mailer from Voutour that shows a scoreboard reading home 16 and visitor 0. Even though just about all residents know that CHIEF ERNIE PALMER has 26 SCHOLAR YEARS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT compared to Voutours 16 years and only his last year as ever being a supervisor. So in reality the scoreboard should read something like this, "Years in Law Enforcement" PALMER 26...voutour 16.. Big Difference. So remember when you vote. Well back to Voutours mailer that is a lie. The very first words on the mailer read "Chief Sheriffs Deputy" before the mailer goes into FLUFF which is a word associated with political officiandos when they are trying to bull**** their credentials. Voutour is rearranging his title to DECEIVE the good people to try to make them believe he is more important than he actually is. The correct title is Chief Deputy Sheriff, NOT Chief Sheriffs Deputy. So you see Voutour is putting the word Sheriffs before the word Deputy trying to rearrange his title so the average person may look at it and think he is a Chief Sheriff. There is no such thing as a Chief Sheriff. So thats why I am informing you all that these are the lies and dirty tricks that Voutour and his camp are pulling. Don't be fooled by them..VOTE PALMER ON NOVEMBER 4TH.
As an FYI, I will have both sheriff's candidates in studio on Thursday, Oct. 30th. I'll ask some pointed questions and take calls from listeners. Anyone's who's still on the fence in this one - this is your chance to make a final decision.