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	<title>Comments on: Gerald R. Ford: 1913 &#8211; 2006</title>
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		<title>By: Tudor</title>
		<link>http://blog.techprofound.com/2006/12/27/gerald-r-ford-1913-2006/#comment-3676</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2006 13:37:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gerald Ford seems also to have been someone who could stand for Service Leadership.  He didn&#039;t look for high office - although it found him.  That was partly because he wasn&#039;t Spiro Agnew , then because he most certainly wasn&#039;t Richard Nixon.  He just might have won the Presidential race, but President Carter had a somewhat similar character, and Ford had no such asset over him in the tight race which followed.   Naturally, the young and liberal couldn&#039;t see much beyond Ford&#039;s apparent directness and black and white thinking at the time (I was one of them). 

Curiously, a British business leader of similar characteristics died around the same time this week.  That was Marmaduke Hussey, former chief of the BBC brought in by Margaret Thatcher.

I see both men falling into the category of leaders we deserve, and am thinking of adding a theme of legacy of leaders we deserve on my Blog.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gerald Ford seems also to have been someone who could stand for Service Leadership.  He didn&#8217;t look for high office &#8211; although it found him.  That was partly because he wasn&#8217;t Spiro Agnew , then because he most certainly wasn&#8217;t Richard Nixon.  He just might have won the Presidential race, but President Carter had a somewhat similar character, and Ford had no such asset over him in the tight race which followed.   Naturally, the young and liberal couldn&#8217;t see much beyond Ford&#8217;s apparent directness and black and white thinking at the time (I was one of them). </p>
<p>Curiously, a British business leader of similar characteristics died around the same time this week.  That was Marmaduke Hussey, former chief of the BBC brought in by Margaret Thatcher.</p>
<p>I see both men falling into the category of leaders we deserve, and am thinking of adding a theme of legacy of leaders we deserve on my Blog.</p>
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