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To the Editor:

Think before you vote this year; look at the candidates past records, and then ask yourselves:

What is the difference between them?

Do they represent me, or the people funding their campaigns?

What sort of legacy (world) will my children be left with?

The government already is in debt to the tune of $83,000 per household, add the bailout and it’s around $88,000 per. (These are very conservative.) At present the US has approximately $11 trillion of debt owed. After you’re dead and gone, who will pay that bill? Should we vote for the same people that got us to where we are, and keep the status quo, or is there a better choice?

The media seems to have made the choice for most people, their selective reporting and endorsing is taken by most as the word of God. They can’t be wrong most of the public tells itself, but do some research on your own, and you will find where the real truths lie.

This note was just to remind my friends that the same isn’t always the best. It’s also to state the fact that different isn’t always bad.

My voting choices this year are limited Republican, Democrat, and some third parties. After doing a great deal of research, I’m voting third party Presidential. I will also support David Cappiello as my Fifth District congressman. Chris Murphy, has voted too many times to suit his own best interests.

During the “bailout bill,” he admitted to have not read the bill, but signed it anyway. People that sign laws that affect the citizens of this country without reading them don’t deserve the job. He will get no sympathy from me, and I will do as much as possible these short few weeks to make sure he’s dethroned. Our state Senators Dodd and Lieberman are next in the coming years.

This country belongs to you, me, and our generations to follow. Let’s leave them something that shows we cared about their future.

David Jurman

21 Pebble Road, Newtown                                          October 22, 2008

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