Voices of the voters being suppressed

  • Tuesday, October 14, 2008 5:54pm

In efforts to finally be heard, I feel the need to set the record straight. I am a true blue Hillary supporter, now voting for McCain. Not because I agree with him, but because a vote for McCain is a vote for democracy. I am not a bitter Clinton fan. I am an angry Democrat, now Independent, whose voice has been continually, and aggressively, suppressed.

During the primaries, I repeatedly put up Hillary signs, only to have them removed. Then I was told to just “get over it.” I have now put up McCain signs. Yes, only to have them removed within a 12 hour period. I have been called, among other things, a racist, simply because I do not support the way Obama manipulated the system to fraudulently steal the election. I have been told my vote isn’t needed because the Obama campaign has registered enough new voters to pull the election. Hasn’t anyone heard of ACORN fraud?

Thanks to media, mainstream Americans, not intrinsically involved in this election process, have no idea who Obama is, or what his long-term agenda entails. They have no idea about the lack of free speech, and voter suppression that has fueled the Obama candidacy.

What is a free speech zone? I thought this was America. Oh wait, I forgot, it’s “Barack America”.

Barack the Vote? Mission accomplished.

Laura Chelton

Seattle

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