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To: Mannie who wrote (49356)1/17/2006 2:12:33 AM
From: Cactus Jack  Read Replies (3) of 104155
 
The man was huge. You could hear that he knew what he had coming, he somehow seemed to know that this might be his last opportunity to speak......and he wanted to make sure that the faithful carried on. He was telling his followers that everything was going to be ok, to keep going without him.

My respect for him grows everyday.


Scott,

As a leader, Dr. King understood, believed and conveyed that the cause was far bigger and more important than he was. In my experience, people relate best to that type of leader, one who lifts up all those around him/her. Dr. King was a giant in that respect, in my opinion.

Of how many "leaders" of any stripe could we say the same today? In my experience, that trait is all too rare.

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