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Old November 16th 04, 02:03 PM
Richard Russell
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 22:06:13 -0700, "Jay Beckman"
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 12:27:25 -0600, Frank wrote:

Jay Beckman wrote:



Giuliani-Rice might work, but howzabout Colin Powell - Elizabeth Dole?

Either ticket would probably make the loyal oppositon's heads explode.

I would never vote for Bush but I have nothing but respect for Colin
Powell,
he is the best asset this administration has (had?). If Powell had led the
ticket in 2000 I doubt it would have been even remotely close.


I had (past tense) great respect for Colin Powell and was pleased when
he became secretary of state. My respect for him was lost when he
became the lapdog of the administration and was not allowed to
function as anything other than a conduit for policies that he did not
believe in. If he had resigned, and maintained his integrity I would
still respect him. I was often embarrassed for him and he should have
been embarrassed for himself.
Rich Russell


How do you know what Gen Powell personally believes?

It's quite possible, is it not, that his military training begat someone who
is a team player and follows orders?

Isn't the SecState supposed to be the spokesperson/conduit for his/her
administrations policies?

Jay Beckman
Chandler, AZ
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You are absolutely correct. I'm certain that his military training is
what kept him from "abandoning" his post. That doesn't, however,
change my original statement that he should have resigned. That is my
opinion, nothing more. I don't "know" what he thinks any more than
any of the other posters in this thread and many others "know" for a
fact that their opinions are correct. I have seen Secretary Powell on
TV and read enough of his statements to believe that my assessment is
correct. I've never seen anyone hedge his comments or look so pained,
at times, as he did.
Rich Russell