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What a Real Man Does
This section is here to illustrate what a real man does — not in the spotlight, but often before or after it. It’s about character over ego, service over self.
This not about which party, but the devotion to this country exhibited by a few really good men and their wives.
My first example is President Jimmy Carter. I chose him because I don’t think anything in his life was ever about him. While he’s often remembered as a “weak” president and dismissed for it, I see something very different.
To me, his life is a testament to greatness — not the kind that demands attention, but the kind that quietly builds homes, heals nations, and uplifts others long after the cameras are gone.
Hey SCOTUS, it’s time to start doing what’s right.
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President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama
Barack Obama didn’t come from money or power. He came from organizing neighborhoods, teaching the Constitution, and believing deeply in what ordinary people could do together. And though he made history in the White House,
President Dwight D. Eisenhower – General of the Army
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President George H. W. Bush
After the war, Bush attended Yale and moved to Texas to build a life from scratch in the oil industry. He co-founded Zapata Offshore, achieving financial success quietly, without the bravado or headlines. His wealth
Senator John McCain — A Legacy of Courage, Principle, and Service
1967, during the Vietnam War, McCain was shot down over Hanoi and captured. Despite severe injuries and brutal torture, he refused an early release because he insisted that fellow prisoners captured before him be freed
President Jimmy Carter
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