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Midterm election vital

I was talking to a senior lady and we were focusing on how sad it was that as each generation passes, they seem to be less interested in politics and voting. She has great-grandchildren who are of voting age, and she is sad to think of how younger people take too much for granted.

This woman and her husband, who served in World War II, were children of immigrants who always voted after they became citizens. They were homesteaders who had to work very hard to support their families during the Depression and the rationing caused by the big war.

We were lamenting about our fears for our families and our republic if we don’t wake up and take an interest in this decline we are experiencing. These fallacies that one vote doesn’t count and the government owes us a living are two of the ideas that are causing this downturn of our once-proud nation. We are facing a very important midterm election.

Do you think that it is time that each one of us speaks up and hopes that we can cause some attitudes to change?

Gerald Ray

Spokane



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