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<blockquote data-quote="All Englands Skies" data-source="post: 73953621" data-attributes="member: 234388"><p>Depends though really, I think most leaders are self-serving and out of touch if I am honest and those few who are guanine seem apathetic to real struggles when the push comes to shove, no matter what part of the political spectrum they sit.</p><p></p><p>I think society owes its gratitude to the regular people more than leaders, when it comes down to it, the measure of a society is how its people act, the ordinary people make society work, not what the leaders are doing.</p><p></p><p>I can't think of any I truly admire when I think about it.</p><p></p><p>Faces in history though and in the context of elected leaders, I would say Nelson Mandela I admire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All Englands Skies, post: 73953621, member: 234388"] Depends though really, I think most leaders are self-serving and out of touch if I am honest and those few who are guanine seem apathetic to real struggles when the push comes to shove, no matter what part of the political spectrum they sit. I think society owes its gratitude to the regular people more than leaders, when it comes down to it, the measure of a society is how its people act, the ordinary people make society work, not what the leaders are doing. I can't think of any I truly admire when I think about it. Faces in history though and in the context of elected leaders, I would say Nelson Mandela I admire. [/QUOTE]
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