The votes have come in and the people have made their voice heard in the general election, thanks to the freedom we have in our country to participate in the process of choosing the people who will lead us.
These days, politics seem to be more divisive than ever, with polarized positions, “us vs. them” mentalities, all-or-nothing stances, and a tendency to demonize anyone who doesn’t agree. However, there is one thing people on all sides of the political spectrum seem to agree on — the importance of voting.
The Star receives a number of letters to the editor from people representing various po...
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