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Character Matters for People, Parties, and States

via The Dispatch·Jun 1

The character of a republic is defined by habits of action, expectations, tolerance, and the collective decision to say 'no' to corruption. This piece argues that moral integrity is not optional for political leaders but essential for the health of the nation. It serves as a reminder that institutional decay begins with individual moral compromise.

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