Pam Keith on Foreign Policy | |
A: Fear. Fear of the future. Fear of each other. Fear of losing what we have. Fear of change. We are becoming paralyzed by fear and unwilling to challenge the status quo. We have big problems but we can conquer them. We are the most bad-ass nation on this planet. There is nothing that we cannot do when we choose to embrace each other and work together, when we boldly proclaim that we will do what it takes to move our country forward. My campaign is about fearlessness, and embracing our challenges. It's what separates me from the others and what is getting crowds everywhere to believe in me and my vision.
A: I lived outside of the U.S. from 0-6, 11-13 and while I served in the Navy for a year and a half.
Q: What impact have your parents had on your life?
A: My Dad emphasized hard work, responsibility, sacrifice and service to others. My Mom emphasized compassion, creativity, self-confidence and humor. They both taught me to respect myself and to be fearless in my pursuit of my dreams.