Angela's Angle
In Woodbury, Forming Informed Political Opinions
I’m hopeful that we can look past the pomposity of political speech. Feel free to speak our minds. Ask our questions. Seek truth. And cast our votes.
Lawn signs, attack ads, political debates and polls that either elevate or devastate all hopes of vindication. The political season can get extremely annoying. It’s difficult to avoid breathing the foul-smell of politically polluted air. But I’m suggesting that you inhale a lung full. Instead of being turned-off and tuned out, go beyond allowing your opinions to be shaped by personalities and pundits. Nov. 6 is Election Day. And it’s too important to ignore. I’ve heard people say that they don’t like hyperbolic political television commercials. I agree. I mean, seriously, does anyone featured in fuzzy black and white footage with Halloween horror movie music playing in the background really want to destroy America? Or kick puppies? I doubt…