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Restoring Honor

As I watch news stories about people attacking others over a political preferences and then blaming the violence on the other side, one of the many questions that comes to mind is how will you restore your honor when the election is over.

The one talent most needed these days is the ability to unite.  Unfortunately, it appears the only thing politicians and political parties are good at is division. 

After the name calling, egg throwing, suckered punching, and political games, how will you regain the honor lost?  How will you unite those you have alienated?  How will you govern all the people?

We have heard the promises before.  Promises to unite, to do what is best for all the people only to be disappointed by governing to one side at the expense of the other.  This is not what makes a great leader or a great government.  We have too long settled for mediocre in our leadership.  Where are the leaders who will look beyond the political parties and govern for all the people.

I welcome your comments.

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