I agree i think Colin Powell is great for how hes not fallen right in with
line and has made it clear that he doesn't agree with all of shrubs nutso
policies. And yes there is a good chance i would vote for him if the
democratic runner didn't match up with him.


"When I came back from Korea, I had no money, no skills. Sure, I was good
with a bayonet, but you can't put that on a resume - it puts people off!"
Frank Barone, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jon hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: Colin Powell: "This is BS"


> Perhaps it may appear so on the surface, but I really can't agree. The
> administration want's Powell to be a "yes man", but obviously he
> doesn't like it. Cheney is the one who originally wrote the BS in the
> first place.
> Much has been made about Powell disagreeing with the administration on
> a lot of issues. The problem is that he is outnumbered in the White
> House with Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Rice usually lining up against him.
>
> My take is the almost extreme opposite of this somehow being a sign of
> weakness on Powell's part. I see it as a sign of strength that he
> disagree's so much with the party line, but refuses to try and make it
> an issue of right and wrong in the public eye. Especially since the
> American voter only really cares about the truth when their party
> doesn't have the White House. I doubt Powell would have gained more
> Democratic supporters than Republican supporters he would have lost if
> he refused to go along with the White House.
>
> When it comes down to it, the first black man to have a chance of
> becoming President has more important things to worry about than
> whether or not one reason to go to war with Iraq is better than
> another.
> He has a strong support base on the right currently and can't
> let the media screw up his image by painting him as a maverick, and I
> can't help but draw a parallel between David Palmer in the show 24,
> and Powell. Playing ball now will go a long way in the future.
>
> -- 
>  jon
>  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Monday, June 2, 2003, 10:24:00 PM, you wrote:
> MD> Powell, who I once thought I respected, is nothing more than a "yes
man" for
> MD> Bush and the forces in the state department. He is definitely not in
charge of
> MD> anything.
>
>
> >> On the evening of February 1, two dozen American officials gathered in
a
> MD> spacious conference room at the Central Intelligence Agency in
Langley, Va. The
> MD> time had come to make the public case for war against Iraq. For six
hours that
> MD> Saturday, the men and women of the Bush administration argued about
what
> MD> Secretary of State Colin Powell should--and should not--say at the
United
> MD> Nations Security Council four days later. Not all the secret
intelligence about
> MD> Saddam Hussein's misdeeds, they found, stood up to close scrutiny. At
one point
> MD> during the rehearsal, Powell tossed several pages in the air. "I'm not
reading
> MD> this," he declared. "This is bulls- - -."
> >>
> >> http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/030609/usnews/9intell.htm
> >>
>
> 
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