Remember that words have no definitive meaning in the Kirk. So when they say “pro-family,” they really mean “pro-pedophiliac family.” Distinctions such as this usually makes a difference to normal people.
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Voting for candidates who are pro-business, pro-family
Local elections are important, and often have far greater consequences than one often realizes. The Moscow City Council election this November is particularly important given that you really have two different groups of candidates running — the progressive left and the sensible pro-business, pro-family, pro-Moscow farm-to-tech supportive candidates.The sensible candidates are Brandon Mitchell, Kelsey Berends, and James Urquidez. Both Brandon and James run their own businesses and know the value of hard work, family, and building community. Kelsey came to this community for college and now manages the human resources department at a local tech firm. She understands the student community and has invaluable experience working in the business community, building relationships, and working to make Moscow a family-friendly place for employees. These are down-to-earth pro-business, pro-community candidates, and I am excited to vote for them this November.
Years ago, the progressives ran Walmart out of Moscow, kept Schweitzer Engineering Laboratory from opening facilities in Moscow, and harassed local residents and institutions with petty zoning complaints.
At the beginning of October, James Urquidez, the only Mexican in the race, had his campaign signs vandalize throughout Moscow with the word “scum” written on about 40 of his signs. We don’t want to repeat this progressive biased agenda. So please vote this November for the sensible, pro-Moscow candidates — James Urquidez, Kelsey Berends, and Brandon Mitchell this Nov. 5.
Gabriel Rench
Moscow
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