He has threatened to file a lawsuit against the recall committee and the town citing his "Constitutional rights being infringed." But he outed himself in another letter to the editor this summer. During the whole nasty episode, that he started and ended with his ouster, he claimed to be "agnostic." But he wrote a LthE bitterly complaining about the YMCA Conference Center getting a tax break (can't remember if it was state or county). He made some irrational statements about Estes renaming itself "God City" or "Jesus Town" (or something like that) and carping about how many churches there are here and how full their parking lots are on Sundays. It was very bizarre and very funny. So much for being an agnostic. What is even funnier is that the YMCA is about as secular as anything. They will literally host any religious get-together and lots of things having no religious connections at all.
Again, thanks for the compliment. Glad you liked my treatise.
(I'm a speed reader and have a 99 per cent comprehension rate and a 1 per cent name, date, and title recall rate. Half the time, just the reverse. And sometimes, everything just looks fuzzy. :))