Enough of the Political Paper Blizzard
What has happened to the old way of campaigning? The candidates got up on their orange crate, read their speech and asked for your votes.
In the city of Brea today, one cannot attend something as simple as “Back to School Night” to meet their children’s teachers or any other school or youth function without some sort of political announcement shoved into one’s hands.
I realize that there is freedom of speech, freedom to campaign, freedom to endorse whom you choose, freedom of this and that. But when you don’t have the freedom to leave a packed junior high parking lot because certain individuals are stopping cars to pass out more of their political announcements, it’s going a little too far.
Come on guys, be more considerate and leave us all alone!
JANAE BROLIN
Brea
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