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本帖最后由 陌生的香港人 于 2011-9-2 15:24 编辑
why not IT guy ? those stuff about policies and politics can be quickly trained in a few weeks.
dont think there is any trouble for IT people to get into politics
ysun062 发表于 2011-9-1 14:35 
No wonder China is like what it is today, as the majority of its current leaders are engineers by training and they must believe "policies and politics can be quickly trained in a few weeks" - your comments really opens my eyes but could be an insult to all the trained policy analysts or anyone who studies social science (they may earn lesser than LS but they didn't spend any lesser hours in studying how a society works before getting a degree in the areas than yours in studying computing/IT), hahaha.....
OR perhaps LS must think running a country is much easier than running a computer/software. 
But well, this is what democracy means and anyone could be a politican as long as he/she has got enough votes, it is good though that the policies are not really made by politicans but by the bureaucrats sitting behind unless a MP could finally become a Minister one day, and there are not many case of Pansy Wong.... |
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