P Pa(b)st Prime Sep 9, 2008 #21 Quote from Gringinho: Would you venture as to say that Putin being obviously smart and intelligent has helped Russia tremendously and is a great asset to their country? More... I like the guy actually.
Quote from Gringinho: Would you venture as to say that Putin being obviously smart and intelligent has helped Russia tremendously and is a great asset to their country? More... I like the guy actually.
G Gringinho Sep 9, 2008 #22 I think most people would admit that Vladimir Putin seems like a likeable person - or at least say they respect him. How many like George Walker Bush as a person - or even respect him? What kind of leader would you prefer for your country? Being smart is certainly not a disadvantage. Personally I like Ron Paul a lot...
I think most people would admit that Vladimir Putin seems like a likeable person - or at least say they respect him. How many like George Walker Bush as a person - or even respect him? What kind of leader would you prefer for your country? Being smart is certainly not a disadvantage. Personally I like Ron Paul a lot...
G Gringinho Sep 9, 2008 #23 The systemic effect of having a "stupid leader" is a transfer of real power of influence to his counsel. This is an undeniable fact. It was very much proven with GWB, and it will be a continuation with McCain...
The systemic effect of having a "stupid leader" is a transfer of real power of influence to his counsel. This is an undeniable fact. It was very much proven with GWB, and it will be a continuation with McCain...