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Welcome August 28, 2008

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How to Vote With Passion, Purpose & Power.

A Voters Primer

With the national election just around the corner, the publication of the first edition of “How to Vote with Passion, Purpose and Power” has been officially announced.

The question is “Are voters stupid, gullible, or they just don’t care?” Quoting Theodore Roosevelt, “We in America do not have government by the majority; we have government by the majority of those who participate.” Your one vote counts. One more vote per precinct would have elected Richard Nixon, instead of John F. Kennedy.

Inspired by the many criminal, inept, self-indulgent and ill informed politicians we elect, this book was written as a primer for young voters now eligible because of age, and those immigrants now qualified to vote as a result of a newly acquired citizenship, and also — as an inspiration to those who can vote, but don’t. Even if you ALWAYS vote, perhaps you haven’t really properly exercised your voting potential.

Your vote CAN make a difference.

 

Anthony English, born in Canada, became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America on November 22nd, 1963, having been sworn in at the Los Angeles County Courthouse at almost the precise time that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. This terrible and cataclysmic event was to influence forever his interest in his new country and his passion as a new citizen.

This pivotal event drove his interest in his new country resulting in his consistently voting in every election since being sworn in as a citizen. While he voted, he was astonished that so few of the qualified voters bothered to go to the polls, and so many incompetents have been elected. As a result he has published this book in an effort to encourage everyone to exercise their earned privilege and their right as a US citizen to cast a ballot for our governing officials. You can make a difference is his theme.

Contact Anthony for more information: Anthony@VotersBook.com

 

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