Deciding who to vote for was a difficult task for me. Not because I didn't know which party I wanted, but because I didn't know which person from which party was in my district. I must be right on a border line or something because if I go left at the end of my road there's a sign for Beth Marshall of the PC party and if I go right there's a sign for Terry French of the PC party. Then if I walk around a little more, sometimes there are places where the two signs are right next to each other. Anyway, I figured the best way to find out would be to go down to the voting station and see who was on my ballot. When I got there, I saw the Beth Marshall was indeed the PC representative for my district.
Now I didn't necessarily vote for Beth Marshall, though I am in favour of Danny Millions. But, for one thing, I'm a student, and the NDP seems to have good things in mind for students, so I could have voted for Kyle Rees, who is actually a fellow student. I also could have voted for Cynthia Laydon-Barron and the liberals because I like red and their signs are red. It's not really important who I voted for. What are important are the results, and I imagine I'll find those out later tonight.
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Okay, here is my thought...I don't know who you voted for, but I knew Beth Marshall personally, and she was most definitely the nicest, kindest person you could speak with. But I also spoke with Terry French and he seems like a nice person also, but Beth is sincere...must be in the name. Hey, you and Steve are slacking off on readers...what's up with that...
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