Colin Powell Submits Resignation

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  • FactsOfLife
    Conservative Jihadi
    • May 2002
    • 2504

    #16
    Originally posted by BobTheCow63
    Or maybe people are paying attention now because something's actually HAPPENING?

    The White House can't afford to lose many more of its collective IQ points...

    Oh? And how is your MBA coming along?

    Or perhaps your career as a fighter pilot?

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    • aaron_mag
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 1375

      #17
      I'll admit that McCain/Powell would make a tempting platform. I'd probably vote for them. I'd definetely prefer it to those currently in office.
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      • Kevmaster
        Owners Group Div: Director
        • Oct 2001
        • 5475

        #18
        Powell worked his *** off for the administration...and I respect that. He was much more of a 'moderate' than the 'hawks' in the administration and he DID have to quiet down a LOT because the administration followed a more hawkish path than they could have. He accepted it and showed complete and total loyalty to the president, sometihng that everyone should respect.

        Sadly, I don't think he'll be missed much by the administration.

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        • 1stdeadeye
          Still around????
          • Jun 2002
          • 8501

          #19
          Connie Rice is getting the spot so we still have a very intelligent person there!!!

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          • Fred
            AO Zealot
            • Feb 2002
            • 2624

            #20
            Originally posted by SlartyBartFast


            EVERY decision is political. How can someone be part of a political administration and not make political decisions?

            Unless you think everyone but a select few should just be mindless lap dogs and yes-men.
            There comes a time when you need to put politics aside, and do what you have to do for the good of everyone, not just your political future.

            Few world leaders have the balls to do it, Colin isn't one of them (The China situation, Israel, etc).
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            • SlartyBartFast
              The Flying Scotsman
              • Jun 2002
              • 2940

              #21
              Originally posted by Fred
              do what you have to do for the good of everyone
              But, THAT is a political decision in and of itself. (besides NOTHING is good for EVERYONE, best compromises hurt everyone)

              When to "go with the team" or "follow orders" and when to object publically are also "political" decisions.

              It's just when the choice being made conveniently matches our own perceived "best for the people" notions that we hypocritically charge the other camp with "political" intensions.

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              • aaron_mag
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 1375

                #22
                It is amazing to me how few people have any common sense when it comes to viewing their political leaders. I think Cphillip hit the nail on the head when he said Powell may have political aspirations beyond this administration.

                Others who say, "Few political leaders have the courage and moral fiber to think beyond politics...Powell isn't one of them."

                I have to laugh at your niavete of implying that Bush is such a leader. The guy has money and politics on the brain at all times. So did Clinton and so did Kerry. Anyone who thinks otherwise about their political leaders is very deluded and risks being manipulated by the political leaders by the most simplistic smoke screens.

                Healthy skepticism is what makes a democracy work. It is what made this country strong.
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                • yakitori

                  #23
                  are you kidding? skepticism keeps Neo Con republicans from pushing thier agenda and is "unAmercian"

                  sarcasm*

                  Republicans always do this. There is no way that you can speculate about Colin's political aspirations, so stop discussing it. Although, if you repeat it enough, then maybe it will turn into something, esp. if it is on TV. That seems to work wonders in america.

                  Im sick of Conservatives pushing around us liberals. Im sick of liberals not standing up for themselves. Its time that we stand up to these Neo Con ***tards. Freaking Neo Con, facists, authoritarian jerks.

                  Be proud to be Liberal.

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