Sunday, January 29, 2017

On the trails of JF Kennedy



Dear lovely people,

Permit me to get unwise for a while but then, what kind of a woman gives birth to a President? It would appear some take their time to wash their hands clean before entering the delivery room while others go in with dirty hands soiled with all what bedevils a human being. In fact just read on good people, read what a President born of a women took time off to tell his citizens. This matter is above me if you can clearly get my point… but, I have a dream…

“For of those to whom much is given, much is required. And when at some future date the high court of history sits in judgment on each of us—recording whether in our brief span of service we fulfilled our responsibilities to the state—our success or failure, in whatever office we hold, will be measured by the answers to four questions:

First, were we truly men of courage — with the courage to stand up to one’s enemies — and the courage to stand up, when necessary, to one’s associates — the courage to resist public pressure, as well as private greed?

Secondly, were we truly men of judgment —with perceptive judgment of the future as well as the past—of our mistakes as well as the mistakes of others—with enough wisdom to know what we did not know and enough candor to admit it?

Third, were we truly men of integrity — men who never ran out on either the principles in which we believed or the men who believed in us—men whom neither financial gain nor political ambition could ever divert from the fulfillment of our sacred trust?

Finally, were we truly men of dedication — with an honor mortgaged to no single individual or group, and comprised of no private obligation or aim, but devoted solely to serving the public good and the national interest?

Courage—judgment—integrity—dedication—these are the historic qualities … which, with God’s help … will characterize our Government’s conduct in the 4 stormy years that lie ahead.

Did you notice that throughout his speech as quoted, there is a passionate concentration on the first person plural? That should be the exact contrast of Africa’s time honored syndrome – an over concentration on the first person singular.

What more would a citizen ask for under the rule of a Kennedy-styled President other than just washing their hands clean so they can dine with the kings?
#Abongta

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