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originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Nickn3
Anyone past a certain age has heard those stories.
My grandfather was a county sheriff from the late twenties to the early 40's, and he had a lot of stories about FBI agents overstepping their boundaries. More than once he had to order them out of the county, or spend a night or two in jail.
Is that the best you've got?
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: Nickn3
Anyone past a certain age has heard those stories.
My grandfather was a county sheriff from the late twenties to the early 40's, and he had a lot of stories about FBI agents overstepping their boundaries. More than once he had to order them out of the county, or spend a night or two in jail.
’m getting tired of how far the media goes back to gather negative information on both sides .
Sooo... in your opinion, words are greater than actions?
originally posted by: CynConcepts
His Good words are what created the movement for civil rights, not his actual actions. So, whatever personal lifestyle choices he had made and acted upon is meaningless except for being gossip fodder.
Men, considered Great throughout history, have had made poor choices in their personal life interactions. Those actions had no bearing on the good works their words created. History often tames the heroes stories out of respect for the balance applied against the good works.
I am sure even the story of Jesus was tempered for consumption. His words were what created the movement not the drunkards and prostitutes he hung out with.
Obama's and Trump's lifestyle choices are meaningless due to their powerful words creating a movement in our nation. Obama's "Yes, we can" lit a fire in our citizens the same as Trump's "Make America Great Again" . Words are powerful, especially when others act upon them.
The focus should not be on whether someone is a saint, but whether someone does good overall.