Mouth That Roars

Bill Liblick has made a name for himself of National TV Talk Shows where he spouted his outspoken views from the front row. Now he offers you his opinion every week in the "MOUTH THAT ROARS" Column in the Sullivan County Post.

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November 12th, 2010

Balancing a budget during a fiscal crisis

Sullivan County is in a budget crisis and the legislature will soon be confronting this harsh reality as they present us with the 2011 budget.

The tension at the government center has been high for weeks, and there has been extensive lobbying to prevent layoffs, higher taxes, and cuts in […]

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November 5th, 2010

Sullivan county voters have spoken

The people of Sullivan County have spoken. Congratulations to Michael McGuire and John Bonacic.

Those elected must never forget the trust the people have placed in them.

Equally, it is time for everyone to come together and heal the wounds of the past several weeks. And, when I speak of […]

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October 29th, 2010

An election like we’ve never before seen

Wow what a campaign season. I don’t remember when Sullivan County has seen anything like this one, and I thought nothing could top last year’s elections.

I think everyone will agree winners and losers alike, that we will all be glad when Wednesday morning arrives. But, first we must vote.

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October 22nd, 2010

Bar association has no credibility

The Sullivan County Bar Association claims Cindy Barber is not qualified to be our County Court Judge while an independent State Judicial Panel says she is.

This survey should surprise no one. They did the same thing to Barber when she ran against Burton Ledina three years ago.

The Sullivan […]

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October 15th, 2010

Hinchey makes slaughterhouse a reality

Thank you Congressman Maurice Hinchey for delivering federal funds that will make a slaughterhouse a reality in Sullivan County.

Hinchey, who increasingly is becoming a more powerful and influential member of Congress as a ranking member of the Appropriations Committee, secured $800,000 in funding awarded through the U.S. Department of […]

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