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October 09, 2008

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Choosing the best political leader to show us the way out of this tipsy global economy swamp is critical. Here are some quotes about what we should be looking for in such a political leader:

"The difference between liberals and conservatives is that conservatives believe that man is born evil and that society's institutions make him good while liberals believe that man is born good and that society makes him evil." Herman Kahn

"The first quality for a commander-in-chief is a cool head to receive a correct impression of things. He should not allow himself to be confused either by good or bad news." Napoleon Bonaparte

"There is required for the composition of a great commander not only massive common sense and reasoning power, not only imagination, but also an element of legerdemain, an original and sinister touch, which leaves the enemy puzzled as well as beaten." Winston Churchill

"It is not essential...that a prince should have all good qualities....But it is most essential that he should seem to have them." Niccolo Machiavelli

"Great innovations should not be forced on slender majorities." Thomas Jefferson

Leadership has become a bit of an "illusion" in our dog-eat-dog world of corporate America and government special interests. Altruistic actions aren't valued as highly as "looking good" or protecting personal/professional self-interests.

Dropping Almonds, a book scribed by Bach Anon, points to horrific executive leadership and corporate mismanagement. The middle class and blue collar workers have been left at the curb by outsourcing jobs and massive layoffs because of corporate corruption and mismanagement. Like Bach states in the book, we must get back to the basics of the American worker and loyalty from the ground up.

Contrary to what you stated about Sarah Palin being just a spokesmodel, I see her authentic, honest and real in the political scene. Everything you write in your books speaks connection, sincerity and self-awareness. I suppose in comparison to someone like Nancy Pelossi who shamelessly met with enemies of our country in her bhurka and veil - Palin is refreshingly real, strong and centered. Her experience as Governor is certainly more thorough than simply being Senator. I believe she will to stand in any situation with grace and dignity both domestically and abroad.

Perhaps American is not ready for women in politics who aren't more masculine. It's amazing how critical feminine critics are of her. I for one am quite impressed with her.

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