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	<title>Comments on: The Politics of Comparison</title>
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		<title>By: Frichy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The depth and breath of Dr. King&#039;s greatness is so stunning that it defies comparison.  The Dr. was a perveyor of truth with a deep and authentic love for his people.  His body of work, though developed in the 50&#039;s, still has relevance today, because the vast majority of present day leaders are more concerned with serving themselves as opposed to the people they are supposed to serve.  No one has had the courage to pick up the mantle of leadership-- leaving problems within our society to grow and fester.   Dr. King was not the type of man that women give birth to everyday,  so any attempt to compare him to anyone else would, in my opinion, be  an insult.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The depth and breath of Dr. King&#8217;s greatness is so stunning that it defies comparison.  The Dr. was a perveyor of truth with a deep and authentic love for his people.  His body of work, though developed in the 50&#8242;s, still has relevance today, because the vast majority of present day leaders are more concerned with serving themselves as opposed to the people they are supposed to serve.  No one has had the courage to pick up the mantle of leadership&#8211; leaving problems within our society to grow and fester.   Dr. King was not the type of man that women give birth to everyday,  so any attempt to compare him to anyone else would, in my opinion, be  an insult.</p>
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