The lighter side of politics

Political candidates.
Lately we see, and hear about them, constantly.
On Facebook. Even on Linked In (to a lesser extent).

The candidates are portrayed either as villains or as decent, capable people.
(Depending on the OP : )

When done for the right reasons,
it’s commendable to want to hold public office.

True, the election process can be challenging. But it has a lighter side as well.
A friend watched a local debate and said one of the candidates was certainly
following Harry Truman’s advice, “If you can’t convince them, confuse them.”

And for those of us who want to find out more about the family tree,
politics may be the answer : )

“Why pay money to have your family tree traced; go into politics
and your opponents will do it for you.” Author Unknown

                 
         

/Comments/in Opinion/by Mariana Fieraru
Mariana Fieraru
Mariana Fieraru, an Eastern European transplant, fell in love with her new home shortly after landing in New York. She "discovered" pizza! Years later she still loves pizza. And so do her two feathered-kids, Sunny and Flipper

Mariana worked on both, the east and the west coast.
Big or small, each project she worked on helped define the importance of gaining and sustaining a competitive edge in an increasingly complex business environment.

Business know-how, love of teaching and writing – all combined in 2006 to form OBI.
Its mission: to make learning fun! And easy.

Through its training, consulting, and publications OBI builds bridges of knowledge to take you from where you are to
where you want to go. Using a mix of serious, informal, analytical, and optimistic approach, OBI truly makes learning fun.

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