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Letter: Incomplete information insults voter

The Columbian
Published: October 31, 2011, 12:00am

Each time the voter’s pamphlet arrives in my mailbox, I spend time reading it thoroughly. Then I make marks to indicate my choices so it will be easy to vote when my ballot arrives.

I am always amazed and insulted to realize that some who want my vote do not consider it important to submit a photo or statement. Yet they think I’m so stupid as to waste my vote on them. Now who’s stupid?

Kay Fox

Camas

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