ci·vil·i·ty
Noun - The sum of the many sacrifices we are called to make for the sake of living together.@PoliCivility
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Time & Consequences
Dear Joseph, The world can be a tricky place and it seems to be getting more complicated all the time. All around us people, who are really good at making wrong behavior and activities look right and things we don’t … Continue reading
Little spark of celestial fire called conscience
Dear Joseph, I know that I’ve told you this before, but I don’t think I can say it enough. There is something very special about you. I know you were put on this earth to do an important work. To … Continue reading
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George Washington & Civility
One of my heroes is George Washington. As I have taken the time to read several books on our first president, I am just amazed at the quality and ability of America’s original Founding Father. It seemed from an early … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, conscience, founding fathers, george washington, Politics
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