Sheeple

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
Oh no! It is time for us to be fed lies again. Some people actually believe that garbage. Don’t make me laugh!

Wake up, folks, it’s all lies and nothing will change for the better until the voters get serious and actually exercise their right to vote.

We are offered two candidates – a Democrat and a Republican. There are other parties, and we are ignoring our right and the opportunity to “really” send Washington a message. We are all sheep being lead to the slaughter. As long as we keep voting for the two choices we are given we will continue to get more of the same. What are you afraid of people? Are you afraid that things might change for the better? I like change!

I keep hearing people express their displeasure in those in federal and state government, but they keep voting them back in. If they don’t work for you, then get them out. I do not affiliate myself with any party. I am my own party. I am an “American.” A “rebel” if you like. If those I have voted for are not performing in “my” best interest, then I don’t vote for them again. It is not three strikes and you are out. It is ONE strike and that is it. Needless to say, I seldom, if ever, vote for the incumbent.

So, go ahead and vote with blinders on and get more of the same. Lose your home, your savings, your retirement and your dignity.

Diane M. Dielmann
Pierceton, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
Oh no! It is time for us to be fed lies again. Some people actually believe that garbage. Don’t make me laugh!

Wake up, folks, it’s all lies and nothing will change for the better until the voters get serious and actually exercise their right to vote.

We are offered two candidates – a Democrat and a Republican. There are other parties, and we are ignoring our right and the opportunity to “really” send Washington a message. We are all sheep being lead to the slaughter. As long as we keep voting for the two choices we are given we will continue to get more of the same. What are you afraid of people? Are you afraid that things might change for the better? I like change!

I keep hearing people express their displeasure in those in federal and state government, but they keep voting them back in. If they don’t work for you, then get them out. I do not affiliate myself with any party. I am my own party. I am an “American.” A “rebel” if you like. If those I have voted for are not performing in “my” best interest, then I don’t vote for them again. It is not three strikes and you are out. It is ONE strike and that is it. Needless to say, I seldom, if ever, vote for the incumbent.

So, go ahead and vote with blinders on and get more of the same. Lose your home, your savings, your retirement and your dignity.

Diane M. Dielmann
Pierceton, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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