There is a hierarchy of needs that every living thing must have. The most basic are water, air and food. I have been blessed with these.
In the very near future we, in our area, will be …
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There is a hierarchy of needs that every living thing must have. The most basic are water, air and food. I have been blessed with these.
In the very near future we, in our area, will be determining if these are blessings we will protect or possibly destroy. I urge each and every one to consider all the consequences of our possibly destroying our God-given, life-giving nonrenewable resources.
An old adage says, “Our children do not inherit the earth from us; we borrow it from them.” What are we going to do to their earth and leave them? Aren’t we thankful our forefathers took good care of our heritage? Now, are we going to rush into a situation we cannot reverse and create
something like a Humpty Dumpty that cannot be put together again.
Thankfully, we have an alternative to just giving up: the Democratic candidates on the Town of Delaware slate are competent, caring people who are committed to representing all of the residents and the taxpayers, and have been diligently educating themselves in the interests of all of us in this situation.
Search your heart, and then vote on November 8.
Kay Rosenberger
Hortonville, NY
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