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Bandit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-20-04 03:36 PM
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Where the Buck Stops....Newsweek article
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6263236/site/newsweek/

Oct. 25 issue - At bottom, elections involving incumbents are always about rehiring or summarily firing the president. The voters are like shareholders in a messy proxy fight. They have to examine how current management is handling the country's business, then make a tough-minded decision about performance.
Even if comparisons between industry and government are inexact, it's fitting that Bush's performance be subjected to the type of rigorous review that, say, Jack Welch might undertake. This is a language that Bush understands. He is the first M.B.A. (Harvard, 1975) and the first former CEO and corporate board member to become president
So let's dispassionately assess the president's record in six categories: risk management, finance, international operations, plant security, human resources and strategic planning.

This is a good read, a bit long but pretty concise and detailed. Bush gets failing marks in every catagory but needs to be read to be appreciated
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