Sunday, 18 May 2008
Humility and Civility
US President George W. Bush bends down to pick up the cap of a Marine honour guard which had blown off as the President had been about to board Marine One at the Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on May 11.
Bush and his family were returning to Washington, DC after attending the wedding of his daughter Jenna at his Crawford, Texas ranch.
The world might say hundred things -- almost everything negative -- about President Bush. But there's something that this particular picture tells -- one thing called "HUMILITY." Indian political leaders have a definite lesson to learn from this. Our netas are so worse that except their clothes they carry nothing on their person. Even a neta's handkerchief is carried by his aide or a security guard. All that displays nothing but sheer arrogance on part of our netas.
Bush's was a great gesture -- undoubtedly. And it speaks of his civility, notwithstanding his position. Indian netas would do better by learning a lesson from such instances.
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