haha, they can try, it wont change anything. But yes, sports isnt really what politics is about. and although it's a source of national pride, it shouldnt be used as a power thing.
rofl, Jiang Zemin was a shanghainese industrialist, and look what happened to china under his leadership (>10% growth and very visible pollution). Only since Hu Jintao's 'green' policies has chinese air started to clear up. Although both Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin passed tests that allowed them to enter into higher governement office, maybe americans should have such tests to ensure the competency of their presidents. It's not a business thing, it's an intelligence thing. and to dauguy, Bush was once employed in the management of Harken Energy, and yet the year he withdrew, he withdrew (moronically, and against the advice of his counsel) $848000 worth of stock, severely suppressing it's stock price and sparking insider trading investigations. So technically, bush was in business, yes, but that doesn't make him any more capable of handling anything responsibly.
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ah, yes, well, sorry for pummeling your subtlety. my bad.
haha, they can try, it wont change anything. But yes, sports isnt really what politics is about. and although it's a source of national pride, it shouldnt be used as a power thing.
rofl, Jiang Zemin was a shanghainese industrialist, and look what happened to china under his leadership (>10% growth and very visible pollution). Only since Hu Jintao's 'green' policies has chinese air started to clear up. Although both Hu Jintao and Jiang Zemin passed tests that allowed them to enter into higher governement office, maybe americans should have such tests to ensure the competency of their presidents. It's not a business thing, it's an intelligence thing. and to dauguy, Bush was once employed in the management of Harken Energy, and yet the year he withdrew, he withdrew (moronically, and against the advice of his counsel) $848000 worth of stock, severely suppressing it's stock price and sparking insider trading investigations. So technically, bush was in business, yes, but that doesn't make him any more capable of handling anything responsibly.