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Letter: No question: A change is coming

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In a time of crisis who do we appeal to, who can we trust...

America, as a whole, is bound with a past that is documented through writings – its history. Through all the tense and uneasy circumstances, what many Americans can't grasp and accept is reality. We live in a world that has evolved from the same roots of a tree, yet we run in a labyrinth arguing intolerant judgments upon one another, which are evidently pointless for they don't create change: "Obama's middle name is Hussein," "He's not white, that's not American." We miss the fact that the economy today reflects the same crisis as the mid-19th century.

And we fail to remember history, for we haven't recognized that a moderate man who ran for the Democratic Party, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, changed and saved the American population. Whereas before, Hoover, a Republican ran the nation without changing the system.

I don't favor either party — there are holes in their proposals. Although, I just have one question to arise... "In this campaign, which candidate resembles change?" Because in a time of crisis, isn't that what is essentially needed? Read the books, hear the masses, take a look outside. The bias and intolerance needs to end.

Change, it is coming ... I can feel it.

Stephanie Monjaraz Naranjo
Wheatland


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