Even in the local elections I guess the powers that be decide whom you can hear or not hear as evidenced in the exclusion of Donald Hassig from the debates coming up. It goes to show that they only …
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Even in the local elections I guess the powers that be decide whom you can hear or not hear as evidenced in the exclusion of Donald Hassig from the debates coming up. It goes to show that they only want the same old parties involved, Republican and Democrats, to keep our government on the same agendas for us whether it be local or state or national, They don’t want to even hear about third parties. It doesn’t matter if you agree with third party politics. These people are running and deserve to have their voice heard and let us the voter decide, not the media and other powers who decide for us now.