IN all the years of our nation's existence, there is one day where we are all equal, and that is on Election Day. A week from now, voters will be trooping to the polling centers to vote for the nation's next six years. It is a hard act to follow, PRRD riding through the sunset, guns ablaze. The hillbilly mayor, ridiculed, laughed at, derided, is coming out strong, alive and kicking, ending his term with some big projects opened, and he has still until June to finally put the final touches to the canvas that most people do not like to recognize. And we ask: are you better off today than six years ago? No one can answer that for you. Trust me — only you can confirm your voices deep within.

Let me begin this column by asking an apropos question: who are you to tell me I am voting for the wrong candidate?

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