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Change is only good if it's better

"Change" is the most popular word in politics this year.

And it is popular for good reason.ˆ  Much of Washington is broken and deserves to be thrown out.

However Dan Seals is not the kind of the change the 10th Congressional District needs or wants.

When people talk about change, they don't mean electing a man who hasn't worked for three years, paid himself $25,000 out of his campaign funds and still does not live in the district he hopes to represent.

Change is only a good thing when you're replacing the status quo for something better.

Dan Seals wants us to do the exact opposite: Replace an outstanding congressman with a man whose only qualification is that he ran for Congress before.

ˆ Thanks but no thanks.

Patrick LeBeau

Des Plaines

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