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Dear citizens, it is crucial to educate yourselves and make informed decisions when you head to the polling stations to cast your vote this year. Do not rely solely on past or current discussions you've had with family, friends, or colleagues to make your choice; your vote is your own. Avoid selecting a candidate based on party colors (Red or Blue) or on superficial factors like a name or issue title. Remember, unexpected events can happen, and what you believe you voted for may not be the reality, and vice versa.


Kindly ensure to familiarize yourself with the specific legislative "Bill" number you are endorsing, rather than relying on the opinions of others such as your parents, caregivers, siblings, family members, neighbors, Pastor, Bishop, spiritual mentors, doctors, teachers, life coaches, postal workers, contractors, co-workers, business colleagues, children (adult/minor), landlords, mortgage providers, bank providers, etc. It is crucial to understand the "Bill" number in order to grasp the associated issue, as things can be subject to change. By being aware of the "Bill" number, you can confidently select and cast your vote for the causes or matters you are passionate about seeing changed. Failure to do so may lead to uninformed voting and a lack of understanding of the key topics being addressed.


In many ways, this election represents a significant historical turning point, encompassing crucial issues that affect everyone - regardless of race, age, religion, economic status, ethnicity, or nationality. It is essential to be clear and transparent without diluting or embellishing the truth. Our democracy relies on each person's vote, not on emotions, but on taking action at the ballot box.


I always have a burning question to pose, especially when it pertains to delicate and controversial topics like this. Will the United States finally find the right path? Will its citizens unite without division? Will the people of the US demonstrate restraint and dignity? Will the US be perceived as a strong and influential nation as it once was, or will it continue to be a subject of ridicule by other nations? Will we rise up and advocate for crucial matters that ensure the safety of our children, or will many of us passively sit back and allow others to make decisions that do not prioritize the well-being of our future generations? Particularly concerning are the aging members of Congress and the Supreme Court who may be disconnected from the realities of life due to dedicating their prime years to their careers. Some have even passed away while still in office, battling terminal illnesses. Those who have relinquished their personal lives for their professions may come to regret the time lost with loved ones in the pursuit of their careers.


Regrettably, the sadness is evident in the eyes of numerous individuals occupying seats in Congress, and even more so in the eyes of those serving on the Supreme Court. Many of them are aware that it is time to retire, make way for our future generation of leaders; many of whom were "BORN" to be leaders- others learned by mentors. Either way, many of these aging members in Congress and the Supreme Court currently occupying seats should savor the remaining years of their lives with their families - children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. However, a significant number of them prefer solitude, are discontent, miserable, and appear unhappy. Their desolation is unmistakably reflected in their eyes and posture, irrespective of being advised to maintain an upright position. This is a facade that cannot be concealed.

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