MGT3
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Just voted for Mike and hope there are about 1500 other like minded individuals out there.
All you need is 751 like minded individuals. I voted today.
Hey Steelers Fan: How 'bout them Cardinals?
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Just voted for Mike and hope there are about 1500 other like minded individuals out there.
Thanks, it sucks... there's no real other word that fits as aptly.Lear: I am not looking for someone to "get along" that is an insult. what I am looking for is someone that can walk the line with these jackoffs in orlando, be politically correct if you will while still getting the job done for the pilots there is a way to get a milk bone out of a pitbulls mouthand I am sorry you got bit: seriously
I did not know John Schroll was a scab, but those of us in the know, know there are three levels, does anybody know what his is?
Give me a break. Maybe if they were an English major that would matter.You can tell the level of competence, in a person, by how they write.....
To sum it up M. Best wrote an articulate and constructive position of where we are and where we need to go. I am confident a vote for him is in our best interest.
Pons came in second
Schroll and the other guy basically stunk.
My vote is for M. Best
So Mike Best wrote a great position paper. Good for him.
Which candidate has the most passion? Which candidate wants the job the most? Which candidate understands the job the best and has the drive and energy to do what is required of the job? Which candidate will surround himself with the best team? The answer to those questions is more important than who wrote a doctoral level position paper.
So Mike Best wrote a great position paper. Good for him.
Which candidate has the most passion?
Which candidate wants the job the most?
Which candidate understands the job the best and has the drive and energy to do what is required of the job?
Which candidate will surround himself with the best team?
Mike Best may have written the best position paper, but he may not be the best President.
So Mike Best wrote a great position paper. Good for him.
Which candidate has the most passion? Which candidate wants the job the most? Which candidate understands the job the best and has the drive and energy to do what is required of the job? Which candidate will surround himself with the best team? The answer to those questions is more important than who wrote a doctoral level position paper. Mike Best may have written the best position paper, but he may not be the best President.