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Believe Your Lying Eyes - We Need Serious Candidates

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Believe your lying eyes while you can see for yourself.  Do you see Serious Candidates or not serious candidates?  In the past we accepted all candidates as serious, for we believed each person wanted to create a better America. You see, you hear, you have to know, some who answers is not meterial for the presidency. What is it that makes the candidate the right person to preside over we the people? What is it that the candidate say, does, or has done, about issues that make you feel you will be in good hands? Do you see qualities in the candidates that you feel will make society better overall. There are political games being played. You have to believe your lying eyes.  For if you willingly see with the eyes of others you will not have a true idea of what the candidate is capable of providing.  You must see, and you must process that which you see, with your eyes.  Corporate is dominating through Senators and Congress.  Corporate money is in play, but we cannot allow corporate money to  rule citizens.  Citizens can do the rope a dope in politicians and cororate. Corporate should not get dealt a hand in our elections.  For then we will elect candidates corporate favors.  The Presidency is too important to become a political pawn. Corporate and elected officials are doing a disservice to America.  We the people must protect the Presidency.  We need to keep the election fair or we become as other countries. Stay in close touch with elected officials throughout this election cycle.  Do not willingly partake of making a mockery of the Presidency.  For the sake of our children, our elderly, the poor, the disabled, and the world, let's get this election process done properly and let the votes fall where they may.

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