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<blockquote data-quote="zephcom" data-source="post: 73954430" data-attributes="member: 400000"><p>Now there is a tough question. History has a way of taking the shine off of political leaders. Take John Kennedy, for instance. He was...and still is...admired by a lot of people. But history has shown that he might have been more charismatic than good in the job.</p><p></p><p>After a lot of pondering, I think I would give my nod to Winston Churchhill. He lead a nation what was taking gut punches day after day from Germany in the early years of WWII and he was still able to keep his nation not only together but fighting back with everything they had. I think that takes leadership worthy of being admired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zephcom, post: 73954430, member: 400000"] Now there is a tough question. History has a way of taking the shine off of political leaders. Take John Kennedy, for instance. He was...and still is...admired by a lot of people. But history has shown that he might have been more charismatic than good in the job. After a lot of pondering, I think I would give my nod to Winston Churchhill. He lead a nation what was taking gut punches day after day from Germany in the early years of WWII and he was still able to keep his nation not only together but fighting back with everything they had. I think that takes leadership worthy of being admired. [/QUOTE]
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