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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October 8th, 2010

Walking in her shoes to fight sexual assault

Sexual assault is a difficult crime to discuss or understand. Lives are literally destroyed when such a demoralizing offense occurs.

In Sullivan County one organization has always been there to assist and comfort those victims who have undergone such a traumatic and dreadful experience, RISE (Rape Intervention Services and Education). […]

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October 1st, 2010

State mandates must become election year issue

As Sullivan County begins to tackle with our increasing fiscal crises it becomes more and clearer that New York State mandates are crushing Sullivan County.

The State of New York is one of only two states in the nation that requires counties to send locally generated tax dollars to the […]

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September 24th, 2010

Politicos woo conservatives as cooke gets roasted

Of all of the political fundraisers held in Sullivan County the one held by the Conservative Party is always the most fun. Last week’s fete held at the Eldred Preserve was no different. It brought together a smorgasbord of our movers and shakers.

Conservative Party fundraisers often have more people […]

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September 17th, 2010

Get ready for some election time mudslinging

The political season has officially begun. Campaign signs are flooding our roads, and by the time November 2nd reaches, our stomachs will be filled with campaign rhetoric.

We all know by now that longtime State Senator John Bonacic is facing a challenge from Sullivan County Legislator and recently turned Democrat […]

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September 10th, 2010

Does Monticello need more taxicabs?

The Monticello Village Board has eliminated their cap of taxi medallions potentially opening up the field for a host of competition. Obviously, those who own the two cab companies servicing the Village are against this move, while other individuals wanting to enter into the car service business applaud this decision. […]

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