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Thursday, August 16, 2012
How to vote, 101.
There are no rules in political campaigns. To say someone is angry or divisive is just someone’s media manager rhetoric. Passions have erupted ever since George Washington left office. Read your history. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and on and on it went. All had to endure bloviation and bumper stickers from the opposition. But to claim angst and vexing against your political opposite, is to declare you have not the stomach to wage a campaign. Don’t believe any personal attacks on opposing candidates. Read the newspapers and watch CSPAN. Then decide what issues are meaningful to you. Vote issues, not melodrama and hyperbole.
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