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Feature Article November 7

Feature ArticleNovember 7, 2001

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Tall lawmen with droopy moustachesDear David,

Tall_Lawmen_with_droopy_moustaches A number of my supporters have expressed a concern with your depiction of me as a Polish Wyatt Erp, so I feel the following letter to the Editor is necessary.

I have assured those who have taken exception that we could first presume you meant US Marshall Wyatt Berry Stapp EARP (1848-1929), not ERP, and that with a surname like Cybulski, my ethnic roots should be openly obvious, as opposed to being perceived as any form of issue with anyone.

I have also given assurances that the comparison was based solely on the shared commonalities; that Marshall Earp and I were both tall lawmen with droopy moustaches curled at the ends, and that I am not being portrayed in an attempt at humor as just some "cowboy" political hopeful. Wyatt Earp has been both reviled and worshipped, depending upon which side of his history one might favor. Therefore, in fairness to your readers and my supporters, I believe some further comparative data should be offered.

The late lawman's English and Scottish forbearers emigrated to America in the early 1700s for religious freedom; my great-grandparents came to Canada in the late 1800's to avoid religious persecution.

Legend says Marshall Earp was a compulsive gambler who was opportunistic and would do almost anything to turn a profit. He was prone to fighting, had a temper, and landed in jail a few times. He made errors in judgment and was not known for his political savvy. His best friend was a notorious killer for whom he may have lied to protect.

I, on the other hand, restrict my non-compulsive gambling to lottery tickets and some "kitchen table poker. I subscribe to the theory that one should take advantage of opportunity, but not purely for the sake of profit. I have never backed away from any fight, fair or otherwise, and have talked my way out of plenty. I do admit to having a controlled temper, and have been in jail MANY times, but only to deposit a customer or two. I too have made some decisions which turned out to be erroneous, but have always been able to back those judgments with sound reasoning. I survived 30 years of government employment in a paramilitary setting (with 12 years as an administrator) and retired with NO disciplinary action on my record, so I consider myself to have had some political smarts. I put killers behind bars, and testified to the truth countless times, even when it was to a defendant's advantage.

Wyatt Earp was ALSO said to be no plaster saint, but rather, was the kind of man the citizenry wanted walking in front of them in dangerous times. He stepped on a few toes along the way, but that made him known as a man of circumstance who did what he thought he had to do. He was more prone to "buffalo" someone alongside the head rather than get into a shootout; however, it was never considered good policy to draw on Earp unless you got the drop on him, and only then if you intended to burn powder without any preliminary talk.

Following the famous (or perhaps infamous), shootout at the OK Corral, Earp stood trial and was acquitted on charges of murder. A petition of support presented by the citizenry at his trial before Magistrate Wells Spicer described Wyatt as honorable, ever vigilant, kind and courteous, brave and unflinching, and on all occasions proving himself to be the right man in the right place. At other times Earp has been noted for his absolute confidence in himself, his strength, proficiency, and courage.

Not exactly bad characteristics to which mine might be compared, I say!

Wyatt Earp and his supporters WON the gunfight at the OK Corral, and he was the only participant to come out unharmed. Perhaps this can be attributed to his thick skin .... another trait which I believe he and I share.

I thank you for the opportunity to respond.

Will Cybulski
With the participation of the Government of Canada