Philosphy of leaders
By allshookup
@allshookup (598)
United States
March 30, 2007 11:29am CST
Can leaders really be good or just appear to be good and freedom-driven? We all know Bush's speeches are not inhumane or else he'd be thrown out, but right after those speeches do you ever wonder what he has to wash his hands clean of? Our country's leaders are far from innocent. So I ask you to ponder this: can leaders really be good and just for all people or must they just appear this way and have under the table, dirty deeds going on to get what needs to be done accomplished?
1 response
@kims374 (300)
• United States
2 Apr 07
I think the second theory is true....they have to say what they think people want to hear in order to get elected, then when it comes down to getting the job done, they never do what they said they would.
Who knows what kind of secrets lurk among washington.
It is very scary.....I would just like to have an honest president, who is not corrupt; and truly wants to help regular americans for once.