November of 2003 is the month for citizens to vote for who they think would best.
            
            
serve them in the local and state government. In a small town that is established between .
            
three exits on Interstate 16 there is a competitive campaign going on between two .
            
candidates, Mrs. Salter and Mrs. Thomson. They both are running for the district two seat .
            
on the Dublin city Board of Education. This race is competitive because each candidate .
            
plans to improve totally opposite areas that are just as important as the other. They both .
            
are qualified for the job, but only one will be allowed to take that seat. Who is the best for .
            
the position?.
            
	Why must society be divided? Why must values and interest be so diverse .
            
between social groups? Society prioritizes values according to its present achievements. .
            
People seek to gain what seems realistic to them. Wealth in most cases is realistic to rich .
            
people and knowledge is achievable to poor people. The social groups developed through .
            
society have no dominant issues that relate. Yet one issue cannot exist without another. .
            
For instance, education and money are two completely different issues. There is no .
            
money if there is no education, and there is not education without money! .
            
Society is made up of two distinct groups, the proletariats, which are the wealthy,.
            
and the bourgeoisies, which are the poor. The proletariats often dominate and exploit the .
            
poor. A prime example of this discriminatory society is Dublin Georgia. Once.
            
 .
            
upon a time, Dublin was a small town characterized by slaves, slave owners, and cotton .
            
fields. Because of Dublin's history, the community is made up of the wealthy and the.
            
poor. Political candidates thrive off of such a diverse community. As an attempt to gain .
            
office, candidates develop their entire campaign around the most favorable issues of the .
            
social group they are trying to win votes from. In the article, Salter, Thompson vie .
            
for Dublin Board of Education district 2 seat, it is obvious which political figure is for .