Read the following paragraph, and answer the question.
"Of all the attributes essential to a respected man or woman or to a respected nation, the predominant characteristic is self-discipline. Laws cannot be made compelling people to suppress their desire for power or position. No method of legislating such wisdom exists. As free people, we must face a choice between two types of discipline. One is the self-discipline that is still open to us—the kind which free people and free nations exercise when they select the executives, lawmakers, and judges who will govern them and assure their protection and well-being. The second is a cold blooded, ill-intentioned, godless form of discipline that may be thrust upon us by strangers-the discipline of force, terrorism, suspicion, and intimidation-the discipline used in China and the former Soviet Republic."
Does every sentence in some way support the thesis?
a) yes
b) no