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Insert your voice; get out, meet politicians
The Gazette Opinion Staff
Mar. 4, 2010 11:59 pm
Many things disturb me about politicians, but this one really got me going. The issue isn't spending. It isn't a social issue. It is the control of candidates, elected officials and our country. No longer do I see our great country as a country that is represented by “we the people.”
We have less and less of a voice. Too many special interest groups, lobbyists and political hierarchies have our representatives in the palm of their hands.
Let's say “No more.” Let's get up on our rooftops and demand representation. Let's stop these political games and make our officials listen.
The only way we can do this is to get out and meet our candidates for office. Let's look them in the eye and ask them the tough questions; listen to their answers; make sure they have the integrity to hold to their convictions.
I know of a few who are running on just such a platform. One of these is Christopher Reed, who is running in the 2nd Congressional District race. He would rather lose, standing on his convictions, than win, wavering on them.
You can find out where he stands at www.reedforiowa.com, but don't stop there. Go out and meet him and see for yourself whom he is. Make up your own mind.
Jon Zobel
Tipton
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