The definition of a hero is, "a person of distinguished courage or ability, admired for brave deeds and noble qualities."
During this season of so-called political upheaval with current debates and the upcoming elections, heroes can be molded and created in the political scenes of America. Reasonable men and women as politicians, candidates, delegates, and citizens make their choice to stand for principle under the strains of misconstrued issues, media blitzes and political strife. They find a way to stand firm on the foundation of individual rights, constitutional law and conscious reason. These men and women have studied, pondered, debated and deliberately calculated the purpose, means, and potential outcome of each proposed law, current issue and civil right. To those who have chosen courage to protect and act on principle I call heroes. I join their cause as a citizen and delegate to uphold and carry on those ideals.
Each of us has the inner ability to be a hero. Two key elements of heroism are knowledge and action. Are you willing to do what it takes to become the hero of your life? I believe the road is worth the toil; the consequence is justifiable; and the result is infinite. My glass is raised to every hero, whether acting in local communities or on the stage of public scrutiny. Today is the day for heroes.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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