News (Media Awareness Project) - US AL: Editorial: Stay Informed In Election Bids |
Title: | US AL: Editorial: Stay Informed In Election Bids |
Published On: | 2005-10-15 |
Source: | Clanton Advertiser, The (AL) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-15 10:55:37 |
STAY INFORMED IN ELECTION BIDS
Loretta Nall, a 31-year-old mother of two, is running for governor of Alabama
when she's not busy with her other duties: writing for Cannabis Culture
magazine and serving as president of the U.S. Marijuana Party.
Now she's seeking the Libertarian Party's nomination for governor because
the party already has a structure in Alabama and because they agree on
a major issue: They want marijuana legalized.
When election time rolls around, you get people like Nall - those with very
little political savvy - who throw their hats into the ring hoping to
go down in the history books with at least a few votes.
Election time is an even more important reason for you - the readers of The
Clanton Advertiser - to continue to pick up your papers each day and
stay informed of what's going on in our county.
Things can get hectic and a little crazy during an election and good, reliable
information is your best bet to electing a qualified and responsible
official. If you're not informed, you'll never know what you're getting
into.
Loretta Nall, a 31-year-old mother of two, is running for governor of Alabama
when she's not busy with her other duties: writing for Cannabis Culture
magazine and serving as president of the U.S. Marijuana Party.
Now she's seeking the Libertarian Party's nomination for governor because
the party already has a structure in Alabama and because they agree on
a major issue: They want marijuana legalized.
When election time rolls around, you get people like Nall - those with very
little political savvy - who throw their hats into the ring hoping to
go down in the history books with at least a few votes.
Election time is an even more important reason for you - the readers of The
Clanton Advertiser - to continue to pick up your papers each day and
stay informed of what's going on in our county.
Things can get hectic and a little crazy during an election and good, reliable
information is your best bet to electing a qualified and responsible
official. If you're not informed, you'll never know what you're getting
into.
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