<p>TIME has been very lackluster in naming People of the Year, lately. Instead of choosing someONE who has had a profound impact on society or even the world, they are choosing groups of people, which to me really takes away from the interest of the title. Gulliani and Bush I believe were men of the year at some point, and to me that is what we need, people. Not to diminish the American soldier or whistleblowers or us, these are effective because they act as a group. But what about the person, the individual. Thats what I would like to see more of.</p>