So I've been thinking......
#11
not really but they like to make us believe we do. I just saw that movie about the 911 lies and i think they might have a point. our government makes us believe what we want to believe bye providing the material for us to make a judgment call in there favor or what they want.
#12
Originally Posted by phinsup' post='898438' date='Apr 12 2008, 12:24 AM
Does our (US) history support that theory?
I believe that it does. Masses of people don't just up and do noteworthy things--they require the leadership of a shepherd. The Revolutionary War had George Washington and Thomas Jefferson; the Civil Rights movement had Dr. M.L. King; and the hippies had Timothy Leary. History books are full of noteworthy shepherds. Without them, the sheep would be content to stand in a herd and eat (or smoke) grass.
#14
The masses hold the power. The leaders who arise however are still great as they found the courage, ability and know-how to escalate from the ranks of complainer to one who takes action. However without the masses that they arose from they had no believer, no followers and no supporters.
There is no leader without a mass, but there are plenty of masses with no leaders.
kevin.
There is no leader without a mass, but there are plenty of masses with no leaders.
kevin.
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