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costume. It would be pretty cute if his younger
sister dressed up as Hillary, but she is more likely
to go the princess route. On the other hand, last
year she was a zombie fairy, so who knows.
In my article during the primaries, I mentioned
a discussion my son and I had about superdel-
egates. At this point in the process, we’re more
likely to talk about the Electoral College. Either
subject usually leads to the need for election
reform. Given the enormous cloud of scandal that
has surrounded all candidates from the beginning,
maybe we should add a morality clause to the
qualifications to run for office. Then again, since
no one is perfect, and since we have developed a
tendency to record our every indiscretion on the
internet for the world to see, a morality clause
David and I voted last week, and afterward, I
posted this comment on Facebook: I have voted,
thus securing my right to complain about the
results! I ended my February article with a few
sentences about that right to complain. It still
seems applicable, so here it is:
Regardless of the imperfections of both our
electoral systems and the candidates, I consider
it my duty to vote. I also consider it my right to
complain, but only if I vote. Hopefully, all my
were off limits.
Maintaining that standard was a little easier
during the primaries when there were too many
candidates to count, much less name. How-
ever, now that we are down to the last round,
the simple fact that the finalists are of different
genders makes it difficult to keep your choice to
yourself. It’s no longer possible to discuss your
preferences in vague terms of him or her without
giving yourself away. At this point, given the
pretend that I am carrying on the family tradition
of voter privacy.
The timing of the fall elections adds an aspect
to the political process that is missing from the
primary season - costumes. I imagine the streets
will be thick with mini-Hillarys and mini-Don-
aids along with a few ballot boxes and voting
machines. My grandson attended the Halloween
dance at his school sporting a coat and tie, a
messy blond wig, a scowl and pursed lips. He
said he spent the evening talking about himself
together and complain about the results!
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facts that David and I think a lot alike and that he readers participated in the Primary. If you missed
doesn’t share my reservations about open discus- it, be sure and study up on the choices and vote
sions, most of our friends probably know where I in the General Election in November. I promise
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linda brendle are a few thoughts - and remem-
Leader Correspondent 5 .
ber, I m not very political.
I wrote an article during the
primaries in which I discussed the fact that, dur-
ing my formative years, at least in my family
and immediate circle of acquaintances, it was
not considered polite to talk about your political
Saturday, November 5, at 7:30 with guitar skills that defy the ’1st Place Winner Acoustic
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From Texas’ upper east side, biased toward political outrage • 2009 Utah State Instrumen-
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songwriters Lynn Adler and is a storyteller who makes his • 2nd Place Winner Finger
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