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I spent yesterday contemplating whether George Bush was such a bad leader as I make him out to be. Well he's not the nicest guy in terms of diplomacy, but things in the US aren't TOO bad. Unemployment is stable (half that of France), and not too many people aren't complaining.

And then I thought, what if Kim Jong Il or Robert Mugabe had been my leader, well certainly I wouldn't be ALLOWED to complain.

So, to settle the tirade of complaints coming from first-world citizens about their lackluster leaders, I'd like to create a poll comparing some "lackluster" first-world leaders to a couple of "lackluster" second/third tier leaders.
 
Mahmoud Ahmedinejad. He should be more conservative though.

I am sure the students rights protestors in Iran would disagree... oh wait! They can't... they mysteriously died in there jail cells. :heated:
 
...when you list them out like that you realize that there really are few good leaders left...
 
What, there's no 'ME' option?

Scores must be settled first. :uhwhat

Funniest thing I've heard in my life:

Who would you rather have Running YOUR Country?

Mahmoud Ahmedinejad. He should be more conservative though

I am sure the students rights protestors in Iran would disagree... oh wait! They can't... they mysteriously died in there jail cells. :heated:

I dont mind

QuranStudy is hardcore! ;D ;D ;D
 
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None of them! Even though I respect "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad" I wouldn't choose him as a leader.
 
I would go for Blair. I think he is at least an idealist and his heart is in the right place, even as far as foreign policy is concerned. He is very much engaged vis-a-vis the Third World, especially Africa. He has his flaws, but overall the best leader in the list.
 
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I wanna say Adolf but that would get me negative reps and a possible warning right?

No, seriously;

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Holland?

:w:
 
I would go for Blair. I think he is at least an idealist and his heart is in the right place, even as far as foreign policy is concerned. He is very much engaged vis-a-vis the Third World, especially Africa. He has his flaws, but overall the best leader in the list.

Same here. Its just sad to see who his closest buddy is in terms of leaders. :uhwhat
 
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I wanna say Adolf but that would get me negative reps and a possible warning right?

No, seriously;

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Holland?

:w:

:rollseyes :uuh:

Uh, er, I hope you don't really favor Adolf as much as I think you do.
 
Same here. Its just sad to see who his closest buddy is in terms of leaders. :uhwhat
Best Leader he's one of the worse in the list the best leader is 'Mahmoud Ahmadinejad'
 
Best Leader he's one of the worse in the list the best leader is 'Mahmoud Ahmadinejad'

I beg to differ. As KAder said, his foreign policy isn't very favorable, but he's a good leader. England has one of the lowest unemployment rates and the Pound Sterling is the best currency in the world, you can't ask for more.

If you want to talk bad, incompetent Western leaders, look at Jacque Chirac and Angela Merkel, sure they're nice to OTHER countries, but Germany and France have the highest unemployment rates in the Western world, not to mention that before the Euro, France and Germany had terrible currency.

Tony Blair is a great leader, but England has always had good leadership.
 
I think the Pillsbury Doughboy would be great 'cause he looks like he's always happy and loves everyone and there'd be no war..........everyone would love everyone 'cause.........


nuthin' says luvin like somethin' from the oven!!!

 
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