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Carson Durham, IV's avatar

Well said. I’m an alderman in Shallotte, NC(pop. +/- 5000) and serve on a board with 5 others. We are a mixed bag of liberals and conservatives that have rarely disagreed in my 12 years. IMO because we keep our politics to ourselves and make decisions on what is best for our town and our people. There’s no power or greed fueling our desire to serve. Unfortunately the higher the level of service, the power and greed and desire for such things grows and corrupts most if not all in those positions.

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Patty's avatar

That’s a hard question to answer, Tara. It took years to bring the country to its current state. It won’t change and become what it once was overnight. Respect for God and country, the education system and family values are good places to start. It’s going to take a lot of strong and courageous people to accomplish such a huge task. We also need to get informed regarding the “leaders” of our country. Teach our young people and show them by example. Pay attention to what motivates politicians and unelected officials, what they stand for and against and then make good use of our precious votes and voices. We need to stand up against un-American and ungodly people. They are not hiding their evil purposes and goals. I honestly don’t know if it can be turned around, but it certainly won’t happen if we don’t try. Just some thoughts not set in stone answers.

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