We all like power, even if we don’t like to admit it. In November, we can use our power and vote. Rich or poor, young or old, man or woman, your vote is worth the same as any other American. It’s your privilege, and it’s free. Your vote has the power to change what you don’t like in the City of Biddeford and around the United States.
Many service people have fought and died and are suffering from the results of war. All their suffering and love of America would be for nothing if you decide not to use your privilege and power to vote. Your one vote is equal, and counts as much as any other American.
You can use your power in November and vote.
As an American, serviceman, a local resident of Biddeford, I would really appreciate you using your power to vote. Your one vote gives you power. We are all Americans, and we all need to exercise our power and privilege to vote.
I am a Vietnam veteran and was willing to serve my country and community so we all could be free to have the power to vote.
People of Biddeford, use your power and make your voice heard in November and vote. If you’re not sure of the meaning of a question, you have the power and right to have someone explain it to you. Instead of voting for all the same party, why not pick and choose who you want. You have that power. Your vote is private, and worth a lot to me and other fellow service-men and -women.
Biddeford Americans, let’s show our power and make this November the biggest turnout in Biddeford history and use you power ”“ vote.
As a Vietnam veteran, I would really appreciate Biddeford Americans showing what the power of their vote means to them.
Please vote.
Terry R. Belanger, Biddeford
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