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Constitution defines Laesch's goals

John Laesch believes in the United States Constitution and the purpose for which it was established. The glorious opening sentence of the preamble speaks for the people of these United States and their hopes and aspirations in these words.

Without exception to the values in the Constitution or the people to whom they apply, John Laesch seeks to advance that American dream and make it increasingly meaningful.

He speaks for an America in which the worth and dignity of all people is affirmed and promoted, and where they are accepted and encouraged to enjoy the benefits as they work together to actualize the American dream.

Vote for Laesch on Feb.5 in both the regular and special primaries in the 14th U.S. House District.

Jack Sechrest

Oswego

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