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Tell Us What You Think: Romney campaigns in Michigan

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Read today's top story and answer the following question in the comments section below:

What do you think is the most important issue in the 2012 presidential election? Why?

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney addresses a crowd at a campaign rally in Frankenmuth, Michigan, on Tuesday, June 19. (Photo courtesy Charlie Kadado)

 

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I personally think that education is so important to kids my age throughout the country. I am so tired of hearing how my generation isn't as smart as past generations. When I hear these types of statements, I often wonder if anyone has bothered to ask kids today what can help us improve our scores or what do we think needs to be improved. Sometimes the answers are so simple. I often wonder if adults see us as statistics and not scholars.

Hydraulic Fracturing in the USA is, right now, polluting/destroying billions of gallons of water and will eventually destroy our rivers & streams but most importantly our drinking waters. It is and will continue to cause bigger and bigger Earthquakes. And will eventually contribute greatly to the destruction of our Oceans. Fracking is the single most dangerous assault on the Earth, in all history. We need to WAKEUP.

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