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I Have You Now!
date posted: Dec 02, 2005 9:19 PM  |  updated: Dec 04, 2005 11:57 AM
Politics
I'd like to preface this by stating that I am BY NO MEANS an authority on politics. But while listening to GL's ROTS commentary, I was struck by something he said about the fall of the Republic and how Palps came to power. GL said that throughout history, "most people haven't wanted anything to do with politics because they see politics as confused and muddled". Because of this, they look for a leader who will take over and "clean it all up".

What I think GL was trying to impart was a "warning" that by allowing someone else to clean up the mess, people relinquish their accountibility and control. Consequently, they can get into a dark situation if their leader is someone like Palps (maybe not someone quite so drastic!). Something that sums up this mentality very well is a scene from the movie The American President (please bear with me!). Michael Douglas (as the president) and Michael J. Fox talk about people wanting leadership and comparing that desire to a person dying of thirst in the desert, seeing a mirage, and, thinking that the sand (poor leadership) is water (competent leadership), eat the sand. M. Douglas then says that people eat the sand because they don't know the difference (between competent and poor leadership). I think that this demonstrates how intelligent, ethical people can be deceived by corrupt, persuasive politicians (like Palps) and then regret their choice of bestowing leadership upon such a person.

IMO, GL is defending democracy, by making a profound and timely statement that bestowing all-encompassing power to one person can be self-defeating. I'm so grateful to live in America, where we have choices and governmental checks and balances.

Thanks for reading this, comments and questions are welcome!

jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Dec 02, 2005 10:14 PM
nice thoughts fan5. i would not be sold bold as to say GL is specifically touting the benefits of democracy over something else by any means, but you say 'imply' so that eases the liability. what i started to think about with the SW comparison (to add to your thoughts) is that the concept of democracy can become outdated when the people fall away from its true meaning, dont "maintain" it if you will, and it drifts into something else with little notice until it crashes and burns.

anyway, ill have to get around to putting up my rhetorical mumbo jumbo blog myself.

good work!
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Dec 02, 2005 11:07 PM
You are typing this because you are A STINKIN COMMIE SADDAM AND AL QAIDA SUPPORTING AND AMERICA HATING FEMINIST FRENCHIE HOMOSEXUAL LIBERAL WACKO!!! YOU HATE OUR TROOPS!!! YOU HAVE NO MORAL VALUES!!!

just kidding... That is what Sean Hannity will type if he read this blog.;)
ewanandhaydenfan5
I Have You Now!
date Posted: Dec 03, 2005 8:26 AM
Thanks for the comments so far. I just want to say that I don't mean to offend anyone and I'm not making a personal political statement.

JKthunder, I think you stated it very well!

Son of a Bith, I hope I'm not giving the wrong impression. I feel I need to clarify. I don't know anything about Sean Hannity, but I do support our troops and I love America.

:)
  macewindu882
Don't Go All Chewie On Me!
date Posted: Feb 20, 2006 12:54 AM
just kidding... That is what Sean Hannity will type if he read this blog.
Gee, SOAB, you might as well be calling in on the Sean Hannity hate hour.
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