I feel very badly for the American people. For a country built on such nobility in terms of its virtues and ideals, to see it brought so profoundly low by those who purport to have the wisdom to lead in the next few years, is horrific.
There was nothing noble about the recent presidential debate, it swept the bottom of the gutter in every conceivable way.
What a great example the candidates show to others! Not only in the US but around the world.
Make no mistake....this is not an election that affects the American people. The inward propensity of the country must end now. This election affects us here in Canada too. It affects those in Mexico, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India and yes even Russia, where they have some pretty serious leadership issues to deal with themselves.
I have actually spent most of my professional life working with clients in the US, in both the for profit and not for profits worlds. And virtually without exception I find all to be kind, gentle, caring, lovely, down to earth and very bright, and my heart grieves for all of them, for all my clients and for all my friends who are going to have to live viscerally with whoever is elected on November 8th.
Who do not represent you in the slightest.
We can only hope that this profound lesson, this baseness in all that the civilized world holds sacred that we have seen in this campaign which rose to fever pitch in the debate last night, will cause a leader to rise up who has a pure heart, who leaves her or his religion at home, and who genuinely works for the greatest good of all.
There was nothing noble about the recent presidential debate, it swept the bottom of the gutter in every conceivable way.
What a great example the candidates show to others! Not only in the US but around the world.
Make no mistake....this is not an election that affects the American people. The inward propensity of the country must end now. This election affects us here in Canada too. It affects those in Mexico, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, India and yes even Russia, where they have some pretty serious leadership issues to deal with themselves.
I have actually spent most of my professional life working with clients in the US, in both the for profit and not for profits worlds. And virtually without exception I find all to be kind, gentle, caring, lovely, down to earth and very bright, and my heart grieves for all of them, for all my clients and for all my friends who are going to have to live viscerally with whoever is elected on November 8th.
Who do not represent you in the slightest.
We can only hope that this profound lesson, this baseness in all that the civilized world holds sacred that we have seen in this campaign which rose to fever pitch in the debate last night, will cause a leader to rise up who has a pure heart, who leaves her or his religion at home, and who genuinely works for the greatest good of all.