The first AIDS patient I ever saw working in hospitals was a mechanic, so early in the game we weren’t calling it AIDS yet. And we were all gathering in support and sympathy for him and his beautiful wife and kids. Then the CDC called our hospital with certain facts and guidelines, and it was soon out that he had been trading car repair for “favors” throughout a major midwestern city, and his wife was at risk too.
It was as if the light of prayer and concern continued, but angry thunderclouds had darkened the care unit.
They may be nice people personally, but these leaders have a disease deadly to us. They have all profited by it, secure that disease would target them last, if ever.
“After all, what difference does it make?” Someone should have stepped forward with a sword and cut the dragon’s head off, right there. Before the Queen started laying eggs. ;)
Leaders are not those with good intentions, but those with clear vision and objectives that match their inner convictions coupled with a determination that transcends personal gain.
Excellent observations and well said.
Btw, Welcome to FR.