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"Too much law make people mad." "Hawai'i"

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The rest of the letter

Now, more about the election.

Only American citizens can vote, and all voters are equal, so their ballots should reflect only each individual's wants and needs without the input of parties, unions, or any other groups such as those which emphasize racial, ethnic, religious or gender differences.  I realize that forming one's own opinions can be work, but the best America can only be achieved by citizens who care enough to do so.

We are beginning to see the damage that has been done by those who allowed prejudicially opinionated activist groups to tell them how to vote in the recent election.  For instance, the stock market is already tanking, and employers are shedding workers in anticipation of massive tax increases and oppressive regulation.  In addition, if something isn't done soon, in just over a year, 2000+ pages of Obamacare will descend upon us like the plague, and government control will supplant any semblance of free will in our lives.

If corporations are not people, then neither are all organizations founded to influence elections.  "Group think" is from twentieth century fiction which parodied Karl Marx.  I have always instinctively known right from wrong, and I'm betting most of you, my fellow individual human beings, do too.

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