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Letter: Study candidates carefully

The Columbian
Published: August 30, 2012, 5:00pm

It is our duty to vote for the person we feel will do the best job as our president. Do research on what each man stands for. What you see and hear on television, and what you read in our newspapers etc., you should take as one person’s opinion and accept at face value.

I believe that a person who was born with a golden spoon in his or her mouth doesn’t truly know what being poor or middle class feels like. I also feel that a very rich person can be a great president who shows and encourages the rich to pay his or her fair share to get our country back on its feet.

Trickle down economics doesn’t work.

Americans want to fix Social Security and have indicated they will pay more taxes to fix it.

When Americans are told the truth, they will work to fix the problem and will lay down their lives to fight for a just cause, so please vote for your president.

Marlin G. Dunlap

Vancouver

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