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Question Everything…Part 1
An Observation from Pelham – 2015 I said it once before: Question Everything… Even if it is what you want to hear!! You may be the unwitting victim of Agents of Mis- and Disinformation Politically, I would describe myself as … Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, informed, question everything, representatives, voters, voting
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Governing Part 3 – What I Expect of Myself (And Everyone Else)
We just went through our primary voting this week. I was thinking about how we decide who we are voting for. For example, one of our candidates is engaged to a member of a large family in the county. Those … Continue reading
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Tagged bankruptcy, budget, debt ceiling, elections, federal, personal responsibility, taxes, voting
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Part 2 – What do I Expect of My Representatives in Government?
Note to Readers: Keep in mind, this is an “opinion statement,” and also keep in mind that I vote. If you agree with my general position, then your vote along with mine doubles the strength of our position. If you … Continue reading
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Tagged citizen representative, education, federal, fiscal, government, honest, individual responsibility, informed, one-issue, opinion, term limits, voting
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Part 1A – A Word about the Constitution and our Government – Guest Commentary
I made a plea for closer adherence to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in my first blog in this series. A close and (Constitutionally knowledgeable) friend of mine, John, sent me comments on my posting and included brief … Continue reading
Viewpoint from Pelham #2 – Question Everything . . .
Especially if it is what you want to hear! You may be the unwitting victim of Agents of Mis- and Disinformation. Politically, I would be described as a Conservative. I am a Conservative because I believe it is NOT the … Continue reading
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Tagged conservative, Constitution, education, federal, government, individual responsibility, local, parent, represntative, state, United States, voting
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