The moment of truth is finally approaching as the Kadima primaries kicked off on Wednesday morning. The leadership of the State of Israel is at stake as only 74,000 registered members of Israels leading centrist party will decide who will succeed Ehud Olmert as the next Prime Minister of the Jewish State. Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, the leading candidate according to the polls, was the first candidate to show up at the voting station, taking advantage of the opportunity to deliver a final appeal to her supporters. But before Tzipi Livni can claim her crown, she must first triumph over her rival candidates, especially Minister of Transportation Shaul Mofaz, who according to recent polls has almost 30% of