Like every other election, we heard a lot of opinions the last few months about the candidates and propositions, yadi yada... This year, I am much more at peace with the election than other years, while Jack has been pulling his hair out struggling against opinions people boldly voiced on TV, radio and by signs on the side of the road. Yes on 32, no on 32?
I read the voting material last Sunday, and as soon as I stopped reading the augments for and against, my mind cleared out, and it was so much less struggle to find out what I really wanted.
We live in a democracy, so there are always people for and against anything. So we will have to learn how to be responsible citizens yet keeping ourselves at peace with the reality.
It's difficult, very difficult.
It's election night. I opened up to read news and I feel like I'm going to faint.
By Ying Lei.
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