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Talk to ME

I am a patriotic person. I love the 4th. of July celebrations. I vote. When my children were small I took them with me to the polls just like I went with my dad. They were always welcomed just as I was as a boy. I grew up in politics. People wanted my dad’s advice.

I grew up in the segregated South. It was wrong and I knew it was wrong at a very early age. When I think of what John Lewis and thousands of others went through to exercise a right that I take for granted, I begin to understand white privilege. I have felt the bitterness of discrimination but what pain I have endured is nothing in comparison. This is a great country full of hope. It is a work in progress and every day moves us closer to the ideal.

I went from grade school through a Ph.D. program without having a single black person in my classes. My children have never not had black classmates. I was president of the PTA the first year of integration. We did not have one racial problem. I worked hand in hand with many organizations in Charleston to foster a healthy racial atmosphere. The Charleston Speech and Hearing Center led the way in serving the Head Start programs. My wife and my children were with me every step of the way.

I believe that people of good will can solve problems. The art of the deal is compromise. Neither of us might come away with all that we wanted, but each one of us will have something. What part of the dream can I have now? What is available to me at this moment? How can I help you get what you need?

I believe strongly in the social Gospel. In fact, if the Gospel isn’t social there is no Gospel. The good news is that we are set free to make this a better world. There is plenty of work to be done. We should get to it.

 

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Congratulate the Winner

12989702-waving-usa-flagIn the last ten years our democracy has taken gigantic leaps forward.  We have had the opportunity to vote for our first African American president and for our potentially first woman president.

You may not vote for either one of them, but that doesn’t matter. What does matter is that we have the opportunity. These opportunities send a clear message that the highest office in the nation is open to everyone. My hope is that there will come a time when we do not even ask these questions of race or gender. The Promise of America is alive and well.

There will be many wounds to heal after a prolonged ugly presidential campaign. Many people will fan the flames of hatred and bitterness. They will sow seeds of dissension for their own purposes. One candidate is already trying to protect his fragile ego by casting doubt on the fairness of the election. This only proves how much he doesn’t understand how our democracy works and how little he appreciates it. Patriotic Americans will congratulate the winner and get on with their daily lives. It is the American way that after we have had our say we support the winner. Power passes peacefully to the next elected president. This bloodless transfer of power makes us the envy of the world.

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168 Ways To Communicate Better Now Plus Two – 123 – 124

123. Vote.

It’s your privilege.

It’s your responsibility.

You become a part of the process

It gives you a right to complain.

You honor those who died for your right to vote.W

124. Withhold judgment.

Hear the person out.

Get all the facts.

Block out preconceived notions.

It combats prejudice.

 

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168 Ways To Communicate Better Now – 123 – 124

123. Vote.

It’s your privilege.

It’s your responsibility.

You become a part of the process

It gives you a right to complain.

You honor those who died for your right to vote.

124. Withhold judgment.

Hear the person out.

Get all the facts.

Block out preconceived notions.

It combats prejudice.

 

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