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A Career In Politics

Posted on February 4, 2012 by Rich | Leave a reply

Why on earth would anyone want or aspire to a career in politics. Is anyone arrogant enough to believe that they themselves can fix the political mess that we have going? Or is it just a “lifetime” of falling on grenades virtuously trying to make a difference for the “public good”? Continue reading →

Posted in Electoral Issues, Government.

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