Tip #23"Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are." - John Wooden(The greatest college basketball coach of all time)
I have noticed that all too many people are concerned with how they look much more than they are concerned about who they really are. I personally want to strive to be of good character rather than acting like I am of good character. Yes, it takes a lot more work and sacrifice. But, I sleep well at night knowing that I strive to be of good character and not the appearance of good character.
I wrote about this before. But, I feel that it is time to chat about it again during this election year. Am I going to plug a candidate? Yeah. I will. It will probably come as a surprise to many of you.
After much study, listening, and prayer I have concluded that only one man that is running for President actually has the character to back up his reputation. This man is RON PAUL. The other two candidates cannot hold a candle to his character. Please do the research for yourself on Ron Paul. I am hopeful that you will conclude that he is the right man for the job.
If enough people spread this word it is possible for a man of deep convictions and more importantly good character to be elected in November. This is the first time that I have not voted for a Republican candidate. I cannot bring myself to vote for a man of such poor character such as John McCain. Barack Obama is out of the question because his character(supporting baby murders and big government/high taxes and so on) is even worse than John McCain's.
In summary, let's vote for a man of strong character such as Ron Paul and Abraham Lincoln(arguably the greatest president of all time).
Tip #23 "Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are." - John Wooden
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