Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Vet The Rascals
We all have opinions of politicians. The old saying they are like, well you know... Some of them seem honest, some of them do not. Deep down, they all owe someone something. Even when we think we have chosen the best candidate, we are still wrong. Half of our country was wrong the last two elections. There is so much heresay and fantasy floating around this election season. Be careful. Some of it is true, all of it may be true, or none of it could be the truth. I have come to realize that everything but the bible has just enough truth in it to make it sound right. We can reason and think our way in to oblivion. The local Bowie County Elections and the area elections are heating up. There are so many things thrown out, that something has to stick. One candidate is a "has-been" who "clearly does not know what he is since he switched parties" to get elected. One is a "nut-job" who sued the county, thus costing the county more money, and in the process could not keep his radio show on the air (which may or may not be a good thing). On the State Representative side, the incumbent is "as conservative as you can get", while his opponent is "too liberal". So, how do you know who to vote for? Vote for who gives our county and our area the best representation. Who will work to benefit the people? Who will strive to put their constituents first, and not their pocket-books? Who will have integrity, even when they owe someone something? Vet them out. Ask the rascals questions. Get the answers in writing. I had a question for a candidate, and I received an immediate response in writing. If this candidate is elected and fails to live up to his promises, I can confront him and let people know that he is not who he said he would be. VET THE RASCALS, and let them know you are trying to make an informed decision. After all, when you cease to be here, your vote will remain while that person is in office.
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