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To: Kaslin

This is an overly optimistic article. The truth is that few people are genuine leaders. Most humans are not leaders, but go with the flow...they go along to get along. If Biden is installed as president, most of the public will go along even if they disagree with what happened. We have seen this phenomenon countless times in history. So if they take out Trump, our movement will be leaderless even if he stays in it in some way. We should not fool ourselves that a president Biden will be powerless to undo all the good President Trump has done. Biden will do that and more.


19 posted on 11/09/2020 8:25:14 AM PST by Avalon Memories (I literally hate Democrats for what they're doing to our country -- attempting to turn it Communist)
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To: Avalon Memories

Yes,

Sheep.

But sheep are OK and are the majority everywhere. They are good people that pay taxes, work, get along, follow the rules generally, serve in the military if called to do so...

The problem, as you insinuate, is that these sheep will also go along with bad ideas. That was true for those that were OK with British oppression and acted against our founding fathers, during the Nazi rule, in the former Soviet Union...

The sheep will accept just about anything (as in feudal times) and today in our more socialist, publicly educated, secular and effeminate society, I would argue that the percentage of “free men” even outside of the idea of leader vs. follower is far less than in the past. Most Americans today are very quick to surrender freedom for that perceived ounce of security a government can offer or least pretends to offer (look at post 9-11 with the Patriot Act and TSA etc.).


29 posted on 11/09/2020 8:49:07 AM PST by Red6
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