The proper way to vote is to study the candidates. What does he or she stand for? Do they keep their word? Do they work for the good of all the people or just for special interest groups?
Maybe the best question is would you lend him money and if you did would you ever get it back?
This November election is too important for people to go with the old way of voting. Ask yourself how you want the federal government to look at us. Which candidate will work best with the U.S. Congress. Remember that first impressions mean a lot when dealing with people.
Please let’s get it right this time. The islands are in too much trouble for us to do things the old way.
Before you vote ask yourselves: are you happy with the way things are going? Do you like taking pay cuts so that the governor can hire everyone that he promised a job for their vote? Do you like seeing the governor signing sole source contracts with a company that do not even exist till three days later? What was the hurry?
What I am trying to say is vote with your head. Use the intelligence that God gave us all. Vote for the man that has been there and proven that he can get the job done. In spite of all the interference from our sole source governor.
FREDERICK PROSSER
As Matuis, Saipan


