General Voter Guide

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Ronald Higgins 1. Schools must disseminate the truth to prepare students to make informed decisions and assume their roles as responsible men and women in our sovereign, constitutional republic and free enterprise economy. Inaccurate information should be identified and replaced with accurate information. 2. Focus on building communication, computation, and civics skills in our children. Teach them the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence principles that made our people and nation free and prosperous. Protect them from bullying by wellfinanced, agenda-driven pressure groups. 3. The First Amendment lists religious freedom first. Schools must accommodate their students’ religious beliefs, provided they don’t interfere with the rights of others. Students need to make arrangements with their teachers ahead of time to keep up with course work


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