I’m not in the business of politics, but I am a citizen of the United States of America, and I have an enormous respect for that. My father, Richard Miles, served our country in the United States Marine Corps. I’m proud to be his son. I’m proud to be an American.
For those of you in the 37 other countries who regularly read our stuff, there’s a Presidential election here in November, and it’s beginning to appear that it will be unlike any other in my lifetime.
My votes and even my political views are unimportant; however, things are starting to get real.
Wednesday, I read a short article by Max Lucado titled “Decency For President” in which he says:
We appreciate decency. We applaud decency. We teach decency. We seek to develop decency. Decency matters, right?
Then why isn’t decency doing better in the presidential race?
Please read the rest of it. It won’t take long to read, but you might think about it the rest of the day.
I hope so. Things are starting to get real.