Couldn’t have anything to do with the fact that they found that teenaged Israeli lad dead, could it?
Couldn’t have anything to do with the fact that they found that teenaged Israeli lad dead, could it?
Next time, get there before them. It’s called “PREponderence.”
Tell me a bright light and a glowing figure awakened you to this mission of calling on Xians to leave the church. Sell me a book for a “love offering.” Please, for the love of Mike, if you can’t do that, how can I ever trust your hallowed quest! ('Be nice if you could offer it on late-night TV, too, please.)
I was hoping for a recording of the news release about this discovery in that helium-elevated voice.
Any relation to Orange Julius? /s
Part of the problem, IMO, is found in the deep divisions presently found in our country. Most forward progress comes from the network in which people exist (notwithstanding the myth of “rugged individualists” as the secret to success). Our present society is riven with deep divisions along generational, ideological, political, socio-economic, and racial lines. If we want to break out of the present “us vs. them” trap we’re in, we have to begin to reach across the divisions in everyway possible. (And I am not suggesting that we give up our differences, only that we reference them only when they are appropriate to the overall welfare of our network/society/culture.)
It’s a lengthy quote, but it comes from one of the foremost authorities on democratic leadership, James MacGregor Burns:
"The function of leadership is to engage followers, not merely to activate them, to commingle needs and aspirations and goals in a common enterprise, and in the process to make better citizens of both leaders and followers. To move from manipulation to power-wielding is to move from the arithmetic of everyday contacts and collisions to the geometry of the structure and dynamics of interaction. It is to move from checkers to chess, for in the “game of kings” we estimate the powers of our chessmen and the intentions and calculations and indeed the motives of our adversary. But democratic leadership moves far beyond chess because, as we play the game, the chessmen come alive, the bishops and knights and pawns take part on their own terms and with their own motivations, values, and goals, and the game moves ahead with new momentum, direction, and possibilities. In real life the most practical advice for leaders is not to treat pawns like pawns, nor princes like princes, but all persons like persons." ~Burns, ‘Leadership,’ (1978)
Edit: typo
My mom: “Tell your little friend to get her feet off of my couch!”
Yeah…because the West Bank is just like your community’s next “neighborhood over,” right? I provided context not included in the title. Just because you can’t handle the truth doesn’t mean you won’t hear it.