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Old 10-30-2003, 02:35 PM
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Default The buck stops .. where?

Given the disastrous decision to go to war, the politics of blame is getting heated again in Washington. The Republican leadership in congress with the white house is now fingering the CIA for faulty intelligence about Iraq's capabilities.

It is likely that Tenet is on his way out, even though he fell on the sword once (remember his mea culpa -- sort of -- following those famous words in the speech of the union) but the Bushies are going to need a scape goat. Tenet is probably the man.

So, if the the CEO make a decision, the Buck stops ... where?
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Old 10-30-2003, 03:10 PM
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Default Re: The buck stops .. where?

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Given the disastrous decision to go to war, the politics of blame is getting heated again in Washington. The Republican leadership in congress with the white house is now fingering the CIA for faulty intelligence about Iraq's capabilities.

It is likely that Tenet is on his way out, even though he fell on the sword once (remember his mea culpa -- sort of -- following those famous words in the speech of the union) but the Bushies are going to need a scape goat. Tenet is probably the man.

So, if the the CEO make a decision, the Buck stops ... where?

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Disastrous decision to go to war? Errr, from what planet are you getting your news? Seems to many that the decision was proper and necessary.

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Old 10-30-2003, 07:33 PM
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Default Re: The buck stops .. where?

well remember we're only 2/7ths of the way through the short term plan on the war on terrorism.

looks like syrias next. after that we're almost halfway there !
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Old 10-31-2003, 03:35 AM
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Default We\'re Over the Over/Under

The number of American casualties suffered since the day President Bush announced that the war in Iraq had finished has now surpassed the number of American casualties suffered during the war itself.

Way to go.
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