Campaign 2008: Key Issues
October 12, 2008 | Deerfield, Illinois | Vetting explained
As we vote in likely the most important election faced by Americans ever, we need to consider the most difficult issues facing our world. Who will understand and use the tools and resources of today and tomorrow the most productivively, efficiently, and fairly to solve problems and create the best future and outcomes possible for all of society? Remember that the role of government is to HELP the people it serves in times of need, provide order, and direct the world to a beter place. Who can we trust to surround themself by the best intentioned, smartest people, with priorities in line with ours, to move us honestly and swiftly in a better direction? Our entire way of life is at stake in Election 2008!
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