Thursday, August 4, 2011

Honorable Politicians

Honorable citizens will not lie, cheat or steal, even when the opportunity presents itself.

We elect our politicians from among ourselves. We cannot expect more of them than we expect of ourselves.

Respect and Good Manners empower you to develop common sense, good self esteem, and
the ability to make good decisions.

Know your politicians and elect honorable, civilized, law abiding citizens who
keep their word and can be trusted. That is all a civilized society expects from each of our citizens.

Congratulations to John Polk who just won the Mississippi District 44 State Senate Primary. He never once attacked his opponent. Instead John's message was what he will do in office and promised to do what is right and honorable for all Mississippi citizens. We hope other politicians follow suit. It doesn't matter what party you belong to if you are an honorable, civilized, law abiding citizen.
Honorable people know how to work together.

My favorite Quote by John Polk

“If you take care of your family, your business, and you do what
is right and honorable, everything else will take care of itself.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQfGxI0_9I4&NR=1

If you are not one of the fortunate citizens to have parents teach you respect
and good manners , you can teach yourself by reading
"A Year of Good Manners" by Margery Sinclair and Jan Polk, $27.95
Margery writes 365 common, every day courtesies and the reason to use each tip.
You will want to know even more after you read our 180 page book. It is easy to hold yourself to a higher standard when you know how.

Available for purchase at www.ayearofgoodmanners.com

Children often learn respect and manners just by watching their parents actions as well as listening to their words.....take a good look at your children....are they mirroring your behaviors? good or bad?





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