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Dallas - The Original Series
How important is the name Ewing Oil?
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<blockquote data-quote="stevew" data-source="post: 240057" data-attributes="member: 130"><p>There are a lot of legal and tax complications to this too, depending on the company structure, and I agree with you, but I think it’s bigger than “should have.” Real power is always given freely. When you take power, like a dictator, you’re constantly waiting for it to be taken from you, and probably by those closets too you. But when people give you power, as Jock did, or in the extreme when cult followers give it to a cult leader, they really have power. People give power all the time, and Bobby knew this from his political days. You can run or own a company, a big and successful one, but your investors and creditors are the people you give power to and they can often control you. Jock has a point, one JR learned well, but a way to simplistic view of the truth regarding power. But sure was a great scene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevew, post: 240057, member: 130"] There are a lot of legal and tax complications to this too, depending on the company structure, and I agree with you, but I think it’s bigger than “should have.” Real power is always given freely. When you take power, like a dictator, you’re constantly waiting for it to be taken from you, and probably by those closets too you. But when people give you power, as Jock did, or in the extreme when cult followers give it to a cult leader, they really have power. People give power all the time, and Bobby knew this from his political days. You can run or own a company, a big and successful one, but your investors and creditors are the people you give power to and they can often control you. Jock has a point, one JR learned well, but a way to simplistic view of the truth regarding power. But sure was a great scene. [/QUOTE]
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