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As for your fears about George Bush's certainty being genuine, I hope you are wrong, but I doubt it.
This guy doesn't even know what economic summit hes at or what country hes in ;)
;)
Well said.
But I'm afraid irresponsability is too soft of a word to describe it.
I'll tell you a few anecdotes about Bush - you don't know me and have no way to confirm this, but here it is:
My wife and I have a friend who is a very long-time buddy of Bush, we'll call him Tom. He, his buddies and "Bushie" (as he calls him) have gotten together many times over the years, before Bush was President and since. When Bush first became President, Tom mentioned how he and all his buddies visited him and after they got the full tour of the White House and dinner, they all sat out on the Truman balcony overlooking the mall. They felt like they were in another universe, sitting with the "President" at that place and time, before 9/11. About two years ago, he visited Bush again in the White House and while visiting told him he thought his decision on Iraq was a bad one, and told him why. Bush politely responded that he understood Tom's opinions, but that he believed that it was the right thing to do.
My opinion is that Bush believes that what he did was right, given the circumstances at the time. In hindsight, I bet he wonders what he got himself into in Iraq. But no person with the responsibility of protecting 300 million people is going to wear that doubt on his sleeve.
Lastly, even Abraham Lincoln, who held the union together by force of will, and against rabid hatred of him by the opposition party and disdain by his own party, had doubts about whether his decision to abolish slavery was right. But he didn't speak it to the world.
DBW
the problem is that the people of the United States are unwilling to face the facts, and are all too willing to accept the lies of the complicit media.
I have never heard of the play so I would not be much help in finding the screen play for you...
Sounds like you are very close minded about doubt. This reminds me of the old "I really hate people who don't love their fellow man."
Not liking people who are certain of their actions sounds pretty closed minded. I do not know of any wartime leader who has publicly expressed doubt during their time in office.
I share your thinking about doubt, but I don't believe everybody has to think like me. You could say I am a diversity zealot when it comes to thought.
I love your blog, but sometimes you can be very close minded when it comes to your worldview.
thanks
fred
On Earth, at sea level, water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
...and...
On Earth, water is two atoms of hydrogen plus one atom of oxygen.
As for a USA President's having doubts, first, no matter what one thinks about President Bush, hopefully we can all agree he is a human being. And human beings have doubts. Period.
Second, leadership often boils down to the ability to inspire others and create confidence in the face of adversity. Fred, how often does a VC share panic feelings with LPs? Do VCs look for their portfolio company CEOs to walk around the office telling everyone, "You know, historically 90% of startups fail"?
My absolute favorite quote of all time:
When Dwight D. Eisenhower was asked what his most important job was in World War II, he answered:
"To smile."
i disagree.
i do share my doubts with our LPs. they deserve to know when we are nervous about certain things.
and a CEO must lead, but I do think they can be honest with the team about the challenges ahead, and the fact that some of their decisions will be wrong and the consequences could be painful.
fred
When the president talks to God
Are the consonants all hard or soft?
Is he resolute all down the line?
Is every issue black or white?
Does what God say ever change his mind
When the president talks to God?
.....
When the president talks to God
Does he ever think that maybe he's not?
That that voice is just inside his head
When he kneels next to the presidential bed
Does he ever smell his own bullshit
When the president talks to God?
I doubt it
I doubt it
As Americans, we tend to value conviction and strong will in our leadership, yet our greatest statesmen were plaugued with doubt.
I really learned this through parsing all the dogma about the collision of the music and tech industries.
[Especially here on AVC]
http://books.google.com/books?id=9Jg55OUsecYC&p...
You can also buy the play at Drama Book Shop (250 W40th)
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/ja...
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