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By John Linder

Bob McDonald has had a sterling career as a leader. At West Point he was the Brigade Adjutant for the Corps of Cadets. After his military service he joined Proctor and Gamble.

P&G is routinely rated by other CEOs as the top company for training leaders. Many of their managers have gone on to lead great American corporations.

Over 30 years McDonald led P&G units in five countries before returning to headquarters where he was appointed CEO in 2009. During his time as CEO, P&G stock increased by more than 50 percent.

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  1. Mr. McDonald is doing an OK job. I certainly have seen a shift at my V.A. since last January. It’s like the morale of the Service folks is really down. More and more corners are being cut at the V.A. and how long has it been since there has been a “Cost of Living” increase in disability compensation? There hasn’t been any. That’s why it is very disturbing to see $10,000,000 (ten million) dollars PER DAY handed over to the people of Israel. I don’t get it. Our social security is COL has been put off for another year, but….we can send Billions to foreign countries. VOTE NO TO INCUMBENTS and get these lobbies out of Washington. After 4 years in Washington, D.C. ; Every Politician is either bought, framed, or extorted. Our country can no longer police the world. Our country can no longer pay 78% of the cost of NATO. Vote out every incumbent in the House and Senate!!!

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