I’m just sayin’ – Why it’s important that we are who we say we are
September 11, 2012 at 7:00 pm in Alexandria Echo Press
The most sacred and important right we have as U.S. citizens is the right to vote as we see fit with no outside influences, pressures or fraudulent activity. Politics has gotten so divisive and polarized that billions of dollars are spent to pressure and influence us to vote a certain way. Continue Reading

I realize this is catagorized as “column”, but I am curious as to why it shouldn’t be a paid political letter?
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The writer is a regular contributing paid columnist for the Echo Press. His column is published once every two weeks. As with all of the Echo Press columnists, the opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the viewpoint of the newspaper.
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The story about the crash at the intersection of 3rd and Fairgrounds road says it has created a buzz around town, yet fails to say what all the buzz is all about. Another fail.
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The “buzz” was about the crash. People were wondering what had happened.
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This “columnist” is obviously some type of “communist”. It clearly says in the Constitution that only male landowners are allowed to vote, not just those with a government issued photo ID. Sorry minorities, poor people, and women. That’s the price we pay for freedom!
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