Not exact matches
There's the old maxim that
people place their faith in — «Power
corrupts and absolute power
corrupts absolutely.»
We go to war in the name of liberating
people from dictators, and frequently, the new leaders
placed in power are just as
corrupt and destructive as those which were removed.
This is a dangerous
place to be since by nature we are all evil,
corrupt people, bent on our own self desires.»
Delivery of this requires that the leadership take unpopular decisions to ensure that the broader needs of the Commission and the
people of Ghana are
placed ahead of the desires of
corrupt, unscrupulous individuals with the sole desire to enrich themselves at the expense of our Democracy.
«If you're on record to have described a certain government appointee as
corrupt and you're now being appointed as an independent
person to go look for corruption in the whole
place... you either prove your initial assertion that it is only a particular government that had all its appointees as
corrupt or you're not able to do that then you control yourself as having lied to the world.»
If you put good
people in a bad
place, do the
people triumph or does the
place corrupt them?
Whether the fact is that politics
corrupts the good, or that you need to be a certain kind of
person to even consider becoming a politician in the first
place is left up to the audience to decide.
Robert Pattinson is clearly relishing putting the Twilight franchise ever further in his career's rear - view mirror, but even when you think his Jerome is just about the only vaguely moral
person in this film's twisted universe there comes a twist which throws you completely off, as the script essentially points out that Hollywood is a
corrupt and
corrupting place where no real human values apply.
So they conclude that a
place like Heartland is
corrupting science because they disagree with the conclusions or POV being presented, and
corrupt people should not be allowed to influence policy.
These
corrupt people need to be rounded up, By the
people &
Placed under arrest.