OBAMA OVERLOAD #7 (LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITY)
CONTENTS:
Subject Of The Day
Mostly About Me
Blatant Self Promotion
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OBAMA OVERLOAD #7 (LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITY)
MOSTLY ABOUT ME lswift8@aol.com
BLATANT SELF PROMOTION:
Subject Of The Day
Mostly About Me
Blatant Self Promotion
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OBAMA OVERLOAD #7 (LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITY)
First,
this is to let you know that Linden is providing you with the infrequent opportunity
to catch up on his previous writings…he intends to take a few days off from the
heavy responsibility of providing his readers with writings that will add to
their knowledge in general and more specifically their political knowledge.
Now, on to today’s lesson.
All
but the really stupid or completely uncaring must be aware that responsibility
comes with leadership. Primary responsibility for the well being, in all
regards, of our country rests upon the shoulders of the one who is elected to
“serve” as President. Of course, some responsibility rests upon the shoulders
of legislative and judicial leaders and to a perhaps lesser extent with
appointees. Those voters who are starting to think are starting to assign
responsibility.
It
is unfortunate for our country that Barack Obama and those who voted for him
did not realize that his attachment to golfing, partying, vacationing, and
flying would have a negative impact upon his finding time to be a leader. So,
it is past time for numerous indictments.
-----MOSTLY ABOUT ME lswift8@aol.com
As
is usual, Thursday began with breakfast with the guys and was followed shortly
after with lunch with Paul and Judy, In the evening, I attended the Hendricks
County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner. The food was good, I saw several people
that I rarely see anymore and the speeches by Todd Rokita, our 4th
District Congressman, Connie Lawson the Indiana Secretary of State, and Eric
Holcomb, Indiana Republican Party Chairman, were all very good. It lasted less
than two hours and was very enjoyable.
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BLATANT SELF PROMOTION:
A
listing of books I’ve written and/or published may be viewed by clicking on http://www.augustinservices.com/
going to “Books For Sale” and searching on Linden Swift.
Order
my 13 song CD “Songs A Poor Old Police Department Retiree Might Write … While
Waiting For His Meager Pension Check” by sending name, address, and your check
for $8.00 to Linden Swift, Box 203, Plainfield, IN 46168
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