Basically in the US we have the 1st amendment that allows the people to gather peaceably where and when we want.
As you Warren Buffet, well we also have the right to privacy and the only one who can answer you is Warren Buffet. If you get the chance to ask, I am sure he will answer you honestly. I have never met a Freemason who denied his membership.
As for the comment that how the country is run...well that can be taken many different ways. It could have been a reference to how things just keep going in government by hundreds o thousands of everyday people and it just works. The average citizen does not know how the government works in all things. Nobody really does have all that knowledge.
Actually Freemasonry cannot exist in a place where despotism or totalitarianism rules. If you look closely at the US Constitution and the constitutions of the Freemasons you wil see many common themes. Religious tolerance, human rights that are given by the Creator and man cannot deny.
In reality these days most politicians are not Freemasons, mainly because it is not politically expedient to be so and also i think they would have to hold themselves to a higher Standard that they are not willing to. Personally knowing what I know, I would much rather have a Freemason in a position of power withing the government then not, as I am sure they would be better at working for the people that elected them.Is Warren Buffet a Freemason?
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Is Warren Buffet a Freemason?There is nothing to the "Freemason Conspiracy" talk. It is true that most of our founding fathers were Freemasons. That said, there were many that weren't. Where the conspiracy talk comes from is the simple fact that many of the founding fathers and early political leaders needed a place away from Washington to have private meetings. There were no phones or internet then. Mason lodges were one of the few completely private places in which they could meet and discuss matters of high interest the public need not be aware of. If a person was a Mason they could have a private meeting virtually anywhere they went. Of course, the common sense answer would sell very few books and even less web hits.
Yes.
I am also a Freemason.
The Freemasons are a wonderful charitable group.
You have probably even benefited from our charity and did not even know it.
We do good charitable works without calling attention to ourselves.
Without us The United States of America would not even exist.
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