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It would do us all some good to remember that Mr. Calouro , while flawed, has a wife and three small children who live in this town. The public's "Right to Know" every sordid detail here is frankly unnecessary. Mr. Calouro , as Mr Texeira points out, is no longer in a position with the town. It feels a little like a witch hunt. Mr. Calouro dared to question Mr. Texeira so LOOK OUT! There are plenty public officials in town who have dirty little secrets that are not so secret. Perhaps this town needs to consider the collateral damage. What will life be like for these kids in this town now. I hope Mr. Texeira feels proud of the pain he has caused them while doing his rather unnecessary duty. Or hasn't Mr. Texeira ever had something in his life he'd rather not want the world to know? I think there is a way to do your duty without being cruel.

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