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    Hu is doing the best job. Tee hee hee

    Again, you can have confidence in someone for good or bad. Tribesman has confidence that Bush will bungle things up when given simple tasks. Bush is one of the more reliable on the list in that his answers will do nothing in the short term to resolve problems or put peoples fears at ease. He has shown himself to be an inept communicator.

    I trust that Hu Jintao commands his country and is directing the communist party to a brighter future (at the expense of everyone else on the planet). If I was one of the people that he served I would have the utmost confidence in him. He is a despot over his people, but if you believe in the intangible "China" over personal freedom for the everyman, he is a very competant leader. I

    I don't, so he is the enemy.

    Putin also tops the list. These two men are dangerous and not to be trusted in a positive way, but instead elicit a feeling that they know what they want and how to get it. I would vote a Brown, Bush, Clinton (bill), Obama, Carter, etc over those 2 men

    Sarkozy has been doing a fine job since he put the drama behind him and so has Merkel, but the rest of the leaders of the west need to be dragged outside and blasted; The left for being terrible and the right for being lost morons.

    Brown is a powerfully overated idiot and Bush has failed to unify or lead his people beyond his first 2 years in office. Parliament and Congress are full of visionless windbags with deep pockets and self destructive tendencies.

    Democracy is being brought to the ICU.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 06-18-2008 at 18:47.
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