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Posted by jonSun on Nov-08-2006 20:11:

Rummys gone

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15622266/?GT1=8717

Its about time. I love how the timing was too.


Posted by Shakka on Nov-08-2006 20:12:

oh God damnit, you beat me by like 30 seconds.


Posted by pmoisse on Nov-08-2006 20:21:

replaced by a former CIA director and long-time CIA spook & friend of the Bush family.

Hmm....

I honestly expected some other asshole like Feith to take Rummy's spot.

Paul


Posted by Spirit5 on Nov-08-2006 20:45:

Haha it's about time this happened. He probably knew with the Democrats winning the House and possibly the Senate, that he would be in some trouble. I don't know much about the new guy, but i'm hoping he will be A LOT better than Rumsfeld was. Maybe he can clean the mess up in Iraq some. I personally would have wanted someone like Wesley Clark to be in that position, but he's a Democrat, and I doubt Bush would ever put someone like him in a position. But in 2008, who knows...


Posted by hardcore trancer on Nov-08-2006 20:45:

Awesome news


Posted by Purple on Nov-08-2006 20:52:

quote:
Originally posted by hardcore trancer
Awesome news


+1

few more to go


Posted by wrzonance on Nov-08-2006 21:09:

Bill Hicks relavence:

quote:

DING DONG BUSH IS DEAD!
...
I felt like a pygmy shooting darts at that elephant for years


Only in this case it's Rummy.

Anyone read State of Denial. All of the retired generals in there explained how it was nearly impossible to work with that control-freak egomaniac.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Nov-08-2006 21:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
Haha it's about time this happened. He probably knew with the Democrats winning the House and possibly the Senate, that he would be in some trouble. I don't know much about the new guy, but i'm hoping he will be A LOT better than Rumsfeld was. Maybe he can clean the mess up in Iraq some. I personally would have wanted someone like Wesley Clark to be in that position, but he's a Democrat, and I doubt Bush would ever put someone like him in a position. But in 2008, who knows...

Yeah, I'll get more excited about this resignation once I learn more about the nominee to replace him. I'm not optimistic, though.


Posted by star-traveller on Nov-08-2006 21:13:

Next is Bush. His place in a jail.


Posted by wrzonance on Nov-08-2006 21:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Yeah, I'll get more excited about this resignation once I learn more about the nominee to replace him. I'm not optimistic, though.


I was listening to NPR when Bush had his big press conference this afternoon. Aparently he had hid the announcement of Rumsfelds resignation from a previous press conference.

They had lined this guy up a while ago, the white house was just waiting till AFTER the election to officialy announce his resignation; in hopes of not swaying voters already dis-illusioned by the iraq "war."


Posted by occrider on Nov-08-2006 21:36:

quote:
Originally posted by DJFreaq
I was listening to NPR when Bush had his big press conference this afternoon. Aparently he had hid the announcement of Rumsfelds resignation from a previous press conference.

They had lined this guy up a while ago, the white house was just waiting till AFTER the election to officialy announce his resignation; in hopes of not swaying voters already dis-illusioned by the iraq "war."


I'd like to take the time to repost this ...



I think if he actually fired Rummy before the election and put someone new in place that might have swayed a few disillusioned voters to stick with the GOP. I would say it was a bad political move on Bush's part to keep Rummy until after the election.


Posted by wrzonance on Nov-08-2006 21:50:

That's a darned interesting way to look at it.

For the white house to come out and say:

"We're commited to winning this war so we're pinching off the weak links."

And then hire someone else. Interesting.


Posted by King Ecnal on Nov-08-2006 22:23:

Next is...

dun dun dun

IMPEACHMENT!!!


Posted by Lilith on Nov-08-2006 23:27:

I'd certainly hope theres some inquiry soon for the sake of the US people that they start picking apart the problems the Bush admin team has managed too accumulate.
World seems a slight safer place without Rumsfeld around though...


Posted by jonSun on Nov-08-2006 23:47:

quote:
Originally posted by King Ecnal
Next is...

dun dun dun

IMPEACHMENT!!!


Fuck that. Then all were left with is DICK


Posted by Clovis on Nov-09-2006 00:13:

quote:
Originally posted by jonSun
Fuck that. Then all were left with is DICK



He goes too...BAM woman president.


Posted by King Ecnal on Nov-09-2006 03:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
He goes too...BAM woman president.


Thats what I was thinking... seeing as Pelosi would be the one to START all of it... most likely...


Posted by DJ Shibby on Nov-09-2006 06:56:

OH GOD ITS CHRISTMAS


Posted by sensorium on Nov-09-2006 07:00:

You just hate to see people dropping the course. If only they had done their assignments and turned them in on time.


Posted by wrzonance on Nov-09-2006 07:25:

quote:
Originally posted by sensorium
You just hate to see people dropping the course. If only they had done their assignments and turned them in on time.


That's my whole life.


Posted by shaolin_Z on Nov-09-2006 10:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Groundhog Boy
Yeah, I'll get more excited about this resignation once I learn more about the nominee to replace him. I'm not optimistic, though.


Same here.


Posted by LazFX on Nov-09-2006 12:28:


Posted by DJ Shibby on Nov-10-2006 03:27:

quote:
Originally posted by star-traveller
Next is Bush. His place in a jail.


+1


Posted by DJ Shibby on Nov-10-2006 03:28:

quote:
Originally posted by sensorium
You just hate to see people dropping the course. If only they had done their assignments and turned them in on time.


I hate to see stupid people pursuing stupid goals finally abetting in their ignorance?

No.

I love it.


Posted by DJ Shibby on Nov-10-2006 03:30:

yup..impeachment is what the citizens of our country want...

so we'll see how it turns out; politicians are about the upper classes, not the populations.


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