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IChing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-27-07 10:16 PM
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31. I wouldn't mine that since Clark doesn't have strong connections
to the military industrial complex as much as Feinstein...LOL (clark is OK in my book)
It would be an interesting historical ticket. I wonder what people
would think of Clark as VP in case something happened.
The Vice Presidency's power has increased to an insane level now
in the Federal Government.


I would like to know within 6 months the teams
that all the candidates would try or like to put together.

Each have their connections in politics, academics, technology, industry and labor.
Leadership is many different things to many different people but they hold
these essences.


Lee Iacocca

"Name me an industry leader who is thinking creatively about how we can restore our competitive edge in manufacturing," he writes. "Who would have believed that there could ever be a time when 'the Big Three' referred to Japanese car companies?"----he said he likes Gore and mentioned him as leader in his excellent rant on
the shit the country is in.
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Steve Jobs

How do you systematize innovation?

"You don't. You hire good people who will challenge each other every day to make the best products possible. That's why you don't see any big posters on the walls around here, stating our mission statement. Our corporate culture is simple."

So the key is to have good people with a passion for excellence.
When I got back, Apple had forgotten who we were. Remember that "Think Different" ad campaign we ran? It was certainly for customers, but it was even more for Apple. That ad was to remind us of who our heroes are and who we are. Companies sometimes do forget. Fortunately, we woke up. And Apple is doing the best work in its history".

Gore is on board Apple and Google
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Scientist- Academics ?????

Need I mention "An Inconvenient truth"
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Labor?------I like what I heard from Gore but I don't know how labor feels now about him.
But unions and labor are two different things. If industry did its job correctly, fairly and justly, the worker,
a part of a limited participatory democracy within the business, which is happening in European firms, Labor would never need to organize into Unions to get benefits that all citizens should enjoy. Everyone has read about the 500% growth differences between CEOs and labor.

This I think is really what is the real question that is not being addressed by any of the candidates
except Dennis, who is a man of principle and not afraid to address economic terms beyond
the history of years past.
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