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To: Zoltan! who wrote (37683)6/18/2000 4:16:00 PM
From: Iceberg  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 77399
 
OT Zoltan/leadership

You said, "Let's face it, Chambers knows leadership. Chambers knows both men and he knows AlGore the Junior hasn't got what it takes to be a leader and Bush has."

I can easily understand that line of reasoning. Why? Because both Chambers and Bush have MBA degrees. And that is no insignificant matter. Both Chambers and Bush ARE leaders coming from the perspective of business, no doubt about it. Bush has the money from business contacts. Plus, one MBA [Chambers] can appreciate the moves of another MBA [Bush]. Gore has no MBA degree [he has a degree in Government and a degree in Divinity] so he's considered the "odd man out" in the business sense.

Having said all that, I believe there is much more to being President than business acumen. Nader knows that. Gore knows that.

It seems strange to me that you and I could agree on Nader, but not on Gore and Bush! Maybe I'm missing something?

Ice