Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
2007-02-26 00:13:39
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answered by Mortica 4
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Colin Powell is one of my favorite leaders.
I'm a Lib but I have the ultimate respect for Powell, even after he sullied his credibility delivering Cheney's lies on the floor of the U.N.
I like Powell because he has a history of watching out for the average grunt. His career prior to being tarnished by Bush, was stellar.
He is intelligent and articulate.
He is a true American hero and it saddens me that because of Bush, we will never have him as our president.
And I'm a big time Lib!
2007-02-25 23:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Notre Dame Quarterback Brady Quinn rallied a mediocre offense and made his team more than the just the sum of their parts.
Apple CEO Steve Jobbs returned to Apple, an underdog at the time, making his salary dependent on Apple's profits. He developed a team of fresh thinkers that are now a technological dynasty.
Oooh... you mean world leader? Uhhh... Truman had the testicular fortitude to make a decision that would cost many lives but save many more. He was mocked and hated at the time and is now lauded as one of the greatest presidents of all time.
2007-02-25 23:11:28
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answered by Robbie 2
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The captain was awesome.Even though he tended to push Gilligan around,he really looked out for the welfare of the castaways.He was fearless,honest and he rocked the greatest beer-belly in the history of television!
Oh,and I like Abrahan Lincoln too.
2007-02-25 23:20:12
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answered by Zapatta McFrench 5
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Moses. He HAD to have been for his people to follow him aimlessly through the desert for 40 years!
2007-02-25 23:08:32
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answered by Michael E 5
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malcolm x before he started lying after he came back from mecca
2007-02-25 23:05:08
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answered by racistman 1
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