Subject: RE: Rumsfeld stepping down Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 13:39:35 -0600 Message-ID: <19A6EE157F4C0D4290E98A37C4386B1302692A16@PEPSI.uwec.edu> From: "Pope, Karen O." <POPEKJ@uwec.edu>
So far he is an unindicted co conspirator, in my opinion, and we should
all email our officials to press for immediate hearings and then
indictments.
enough war already.
11 million an hour in Iraq, according to John Murtha (not the Wisconsin
one) on NPR this morning. If that is not a CRIME, I don't know what is.
employment security is sometimes messy and untidy . . .
he can get social security now (but we still pay).
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[mailto:sfpj-request@listserve.uwec.edu] On Behalf Of Wahome, Kimamo
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To: Drumm, Daniel L.; sfpj@listserve.uwec.edu
Subject: RE: Rumsfeld stepping down
This is a lame attempt at damage control Washington style by G.W. Shrub.
An attempt, if I might add, which is tantamount to shuffling chairs on
the deck of the Titanic!
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[mailto:sfpj-request@listserve.uwec.edu] On Behalf Of Drumm, Daniel L.
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Subject: RE: Rumsfeld stepping down
Rumsfeld is stepping down - after seeing the election results. Perhaps
he is hoping to avoid a subpoena. I hope they don't go easy on him.
It will be interesting to see which revolving door he takes. My bet is
with some large defense contractor.
- -Dan
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[mailto:sfpj-request@listserve.uwec.edu] On Behalf Of Richmond, Rick
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Subject: Rumsfeld stepping down
from CNN.com, Wednesday, 11/8/2006:
Rumsfeld stepping down
<http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/11/08/rumsfeld/index.html>
President Bush announced today that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld,
architect of an unpopular war in Iraq, is stepping down. Bush said he is
nominating former CIA chief Robert Gates, who headed that agency from
1991 until 1993, to become the next secretary of defense.