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Letter to the Editor - Make justice your aim this election

Editor

This year, Montanan’s are facing the most critical general election in recent history with results that will have significant impacts on future generations.

We Montana citizens, no matter the party affiliation, have certain, unimpeachable duties which must be performed intelligently and with empathy. We are instructed in Isaiah Chapter 1 Verse 17: “Learn to do good, make justice your aim; redress the wronged, hear the orphan’s plea, defend the widow.” Learn to do good, make justice your aim.

We are urged by these words to be open-minded, to do our homework and then make a judgement as to whom will best be of service to our community, to future generations and who will best represent us with their experience, qualifications and most importantly, their character. We will then exercise our right to vote and elect with certification.

Our choices start with the election for justice of the Supreme Court, our United States representative and for our local district representatives. Make justice your aim and do your very best.

Michael L. McKenna

Bozeman

 

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