My position is very political, but I must avoid being political in most instances. Doesn’t make much sense.
Living and working in a small community, the Superintendent of Schools is always asked their political opinions about candidates and issues. The hard part is placing my endorsement on a certain candidate or certain platform.
Unfortunately, at times, my opinion and decisions influence many individuals and candidates seeking political office and even some elections. I have to really make a conscious effort to understand candidate’s views and personal issues.
On the other hand, my two boys are outwardly “political animals”. They love to debate and discuss the issues. Many times I have to remind them to be careful what you say and do because it could impact me personally.
So on this Election Day who are you going to vote for?
Who are you going to support?
Will they have the moral principles to be leaders or will they just point fingers and bring fear to the average American citizen?
Remember that the Scribes and Pharisees looked “holy and just” but did not have the heart that really mattered.
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