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What would a “servant leader” look like as president? The concept is simple. This is a leader who strives to serve the people whose lives his or her decisions affect. We need a president who is not simply looking for ways to enhance his own wealth and situation or the wealth and situation of his friends, colleagues and supporters, but who genuinely works to improve the lot of all and especially the lot of the poor and disenfranchised. » Read more…
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The starting point for my political views is the question of what is best for my country and for the world. At one time in history, a person’s allegiance was to his or her city, for example, Rome, Venice, Ragusa, Paris or London. » Read more…
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