07-22-2002, 12:02 PM
Using Ikea's definition, you can't overlook Jimmy Carter. He was sincere, humble and came out of nowhere to win. He had simple roots and wasn't in it for the fame and money. To this day, he still spends most of his time as a servant to the people through Habitat for Humanity.
Kennedy doesn't fit Ikea's example. He came from a disgustingly rich family who thrives on politics and power. He wanted the presidency for power. He was determined to be the first Roman Catholic president. His greed and power and all that he stood for eventually put a bullet in the right front of his skull.
Kennedy doesn't fit Ikea's example. He came from a disgustingly rich family who thrives on politics and power. He wanted the presidency for power. He was determined to be the first Roman Catholic president. His greed and power and all that he stood for eventually put a bullet in the right front of his skull.