EDITOR:
This is from the perspective of a 15-year-old girl, knowing the conflicts between the issues through hard worked labor of suffering through obvious fallacies along this trail.
In response to all the vigorous voters, upon the votes toward Kelly Kite, Janet Murphy, Barbara Smallwood and Jim Wheeler, it shows the aspects of how our government has many other thoughts towards their choices. To say, many of the Valley people have misguiding thoughts towards the Lake Tahoe residents here and the wrong interpretations of this community.
Not only do they misjudge Lake Tahoe residents, but to only be selfish and think about themselves and not our government, but who around here runs it. No matter who is voted in, it should only decipher the best, and the political views that show the most qualified. To have all the Valley people undertake such suspensions of only voting to the Valley residents themselves, and never once have one Tahoe residents represent the inspections of presenting our government for good, is very misleading.
However, the most qualified should be voted for and to meet the standards to improve this economic crisis, but shall not vote upon personal aspects due to disregarding the lucidity for voting to better our county, not for our personal attributes toward the candidate or commercialist towards so. To disregard the plagiarism and usefulness of manipulating the words of other candidates, we will not speak about the troublesome outlooks toward those candidates who forth-goed plagiarizing another's freedom of speech.
All the candidates kept smiles on their faces no matter the outcome, which is an accomplishment for all to have come this far into the campaign with heartbreaks, stress and obstacles that had taken path in their way.
The recipients who are living in the Valley, that commute up to the Tahoe region, who work in the casinos are manipulated into believing they can only work those type of jobs.
Not only though are just the casinos hiring but there are many other timely jobs that pay good wages, and are looking to hire.
So having the aspect of having different opinions on the job outlooks, doesn't seem very corporate.
To this conclusion, everyone in this economic crisis is struggling throughout the 40-hour-work profits of our government trying to better this county and yet the whole world.
There is much stereotyping throughout all aspects from this campaign venture, to show everyone we care about this government and to improve our county's district why not better it by coming to reasonable tolerance of equality.
Other than that, congratulations to all the candidates for their handiwork and effort spent into this campaign trail.
Michaela Murphy
Roundhill
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