To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (91879 ) 11/8/1999 11:43:00 AM From: Amy J Respond to of 186894
OT RE: "Did you see how G.W.Bush was hammered in the press recently for not knowing the names of the leaders of world troublespots?" Hi Tenchusatsu, I heard about this. RE: "How many average Americans would be able to answer the same questions?" I remember hearing that several of the presidents received 800 on their SAT scores, a bit above average. Someone I know just received an 800 on their SAT score - maybe she could run for presidency (after she's old enough :) She has absolutely wonderful leadership skills, is a clear and charismatic speaker (I've listened to her speak in front of approximately one thousand people - she's awesome), has superb sales skills, is quite intelligent and respectful, has great relationships with international people and with people from all demographics, she has a very strong character with excellent integrity, has an excellent sense of business and has a wonderful sense of humor. If she's this way now, imagine what she will be like in 5 or 10 years. It's very uplifting to see someone like this, knowing her natural talents will enable her the option to be a leader of something useful and important should she choose this, and it's uplifting because sometimes the news about our politicians gets quite discouraging. RE: "Do you know who the current leaders of India, Pakistan, Taiwan, and Chechnya are?" Someone who applies for the position of Presidency would most likely know, since knowing who the international leaders are, would be an important first step for building successful global relationships and for protecting the interests of the US in the Global Economy. It looks like the ruling hardly made a significant dent (-3 3/4) in MSFT's stock price (or INTC -11/16). Amy J