Do the right thing
2008-10-14
Bush-detractors like to point out all the things the current U.S.
administration has gotten wrong - WMD, Iraq, Afghanistan,
Katrina, etc. - as a way to explain why Americans are skeptical
about the management of the financial crisis. What about the
current Czech administration? Is its past performance a
guarantee of future results? If we listed all the decisions of the
Topolánek cabinet, what percentage would be transparent,
disinterested and completely and resolutely to the benefit of the
country? Fifty percent? Sixty? Or perhaps only thirty? Whatever
the figure, it's likely to fall far short of 100%, esp. in the run-up
to elections. And if we transfer this percentage to the likelihood
that the Topolánek government will handle the financial crisis
correctly, it's not a reassuring picture. This is one time
Topolánek needs to put all self-interests aside and make 100%
sure he's doing the right thing.
[Czech Republic Mirek prime minister United States George W.
weapons of mass destruction]
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