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How will we make up our minds as voters in the 2008 Presidential Election? What criteria will you use to determine who you’ll pull the lever for about 60 days from today when you saunter into that voting booth?
Obviously there are the much-touted “issues” to consider: the economy, Iraq, healthcare costs and availability, energy, the wars on terrorism and drugs, the federal deficit and continuously growing national debt, illegal (and legal) immigration, NAFTA, CAFTA, national security, and on down the line.
But Lee Iacocca, in his new book, Where Have all the Leaders Gone, proposes his “Nine C’s” checklist to aid voters in unraveling the complex miasma of political speeches, promises and action of the available candidates. I’m sure Mr. Iacocca’s criteria alone are inadequate to determining who we should vote for in November but they sure go a long way toward making that decision both more logical and,...
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