Secret Voters

November 7, 2024 at 6:20 p.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
I would like to thank everyone who SECRETLY voted:
to provide protection to the innocent unborn.
to keep America energy-independent.
to eliminate sanctuary cities.
to provide school choice and make public schools compete for funding.
to protect our Supreme Court from destructive changes.
to keep our Republic.
to keep the electoral college.
to have secure borders.
to have safe and organized immigration.
to fund our military and police.
to fund a VA that is prompt and responsive to our veterans.
to promote entrepreneurship.
to help and provide for women who find themselves pregnant.
to recognize the need and value of a religious people.
to maintain the filibuster.
to reduce and/or eliminate prohibitive regulation.
to cut the size of government.
to maintain our strategic oil reserve.
to keep our cities safe and business friendly.
to end the wars.
to strengthen the dollar.
to stop inflation.
to lower the cost of gasoline.
to have once again peace in the Middle East.
to keep men out of women's sports.
to end the Woke agenda.
to have integrity in our national elections.
to keep the three branches of government independent.
to maintain our freedom of speech.
to make America great again!
Yes, you voted secretly but remember and rejoice for it's no secret to God!
And, to all of you that were willing to let your voices be known, God bless you!
John Burtoft
Warsaw, via email


Editor, Times-Union:
I would like to thank everyone who SECRETLY voted:
to provide protection to the innocent unborn.
to keep America energy-independent.
to eliminate sanctuary cities.
to provide school choice and make public schools compete for funding.
to protect our Supreme Court from destructive changes.
to keep our Republic.
to keep the electoral college.
to have secure borders.
to have safe and organized immigration.
to fund our military and police.
to fund a VA that is prompt and responsive to our veterans.
to promote entrepreneurship.
to help and provide for women who find themselves pregnant.
to recognize the need and value of a religious people.
to maintain the filibuster.
to reduce and/or eliminate prohibitive regulation.
to cut the size of government.
to maintain our strategic oil reserve.
to keep our cities safe and business friendly.
to end the wars.
to strengthen the dollar.
to stop inflation.
to lower the cost of gasoline.
to have once again peace in the Middle East.
to keep men out of women's sports.
to end the Woke agenda.
to have integrity in our national elections.
to keep the three branches of government independent.
to maintain our freedom of speech.
to make America great again!
Yes, you voted secretly but remember and rejoice for it's no secret to God!
And, to all of you that were willing to let your voices be known, God bless you!
John Burtoft
Warsaw, via email


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