If you are looking for a political contest that pits a crude political animal against a person of good intention the contest for Lehigh County executive is for you. Don Cunningham the incumbent, a career politician, is seeking re-election with a campaign based on half truths, distortions and exaggerations. All this is delivered to the voters through a completely phony Bethlehem Gomer Pyle persona. Running against Don is Scott Ott, a man of many talents who until recently never thought of running for public office. Scott, a family man and a person of deep faith feels the time is right for a candidacy that proclaims individual liberty over continued government expansion. To concentrate on the campaign Mr. Ott left his job as the director of a church affiliated camp. Apparently, as part of a severance package, his former employer allows Scott and his family to remain in the house he was renting from the church rent free. Now Don Cunningham has decided to
label Scott’s family’s living arrangement a violation of non-profit tax codes and has asked the IRS to investigate.
IRS scrutiny can make even an honest person or institution’s life a nightmare. This is an agency where one must prove innocence and that effort can take time and money.
Don Cunningham must think he is so clever, but in fact this act has revealed him as a man so consumed with himself that he seeks an IRS investigation into a church merely because they allow his election opponent to stay in a building they own.
There are plenty of unsavory facts about Don’s life that have remained out of public purview. Scott Ott has never attacked Mr. Cunningham’s personally or involved his family life in the campaign. That is the mark of his decency. Conversely, Don Cunningham’s actions speak for themselves. By this action he has proven himself unworthy of any public office.
Scott Armstrong