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October 11, 2012

ObamaGramma

Can a perfectly honest man, a man of the people win in 2012? In an era of string pulling, jerrymandering, suppressing the vote, even out right lying, win this election? Within recent memory the Supreme Court voted along party lines to deny victory to the top vote getter.

I have faith in the American people. I hope an honest man will win. I love and trust the promise of America.

I recently heard a respected community leader decry all the societal ills which are crippling families; lack of education, ill health, being trapped ‘in poverty, college debt, banks turning the screws on depositors and borrowers, cuts in fuel assistance, and cuts in assistance to the disabled, and I thought of all that the president has tried to do.

President Obama understands the plight of ordinary people from his own experience. He is a president who, with help from a new congress, can lift us out of past debt from wars and keep us moving forward.

His leadership will serve my generation and secure my grandchildrens’ future.

For these reasons I am an ObamaGramma. Follow me on Twitter at ObamaGramma.

Lucretia H. Ganley

Exeter

 

 

 

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