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RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed?
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REAR VIEW 12/1/2004 9:39 AM Report abusive post | RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed?
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Resignations all around. WTF does this mean?
As we contemplate the worldly situations and spout off now and again, I can not help but wonder what is going on?
Surely resignations during a tenure change are always protocol and expected.
What is UNEXPECTED, at least for me, is the broad range of resignations all seemingly for the same reason or excuse.
All the Admin guys leave citing EXACTLY the same or very similar excuse, such as: "I want to spend more time with my family".
Now, my radar picks this stuff up as a big fat lie. Not even stretching the truth a bit, but a fat lie.
And how about the Networks? And what of the coincidences of all this?
I conclude ALL the resignations are a result of BushCo and their policies.
Not the past crimes mind you, or lack of punishment thereof, but what spikes the radar for me is the anticipation of future policy changes or implementations of of dasterdly consequences for citizens.
Naturally I sense that something BIG is up and this usually reads as "painful for you and me".
Now, there are two rationale´s going on here: One: That all of this is a coincidence and unrelated. or Two: That all of this is highly related.
On this point, I take the words of FDR who said: ..."There are no accidents in politics"...
So...WTF is being planned for us by TPTB and the Puppet Masters what would cause mass resignations of top officials and official mouthpieces of the media?
It seems to me that those in positions of the highest authority are usually called to account for incidents and events, particularly the media to explain WTF happened.
I suspect the resignations all around may be a motion by those WHO HAVE TO DO THE EXPLAINING that what is about to come our way HAS NO LOGICAL EXPLANATION except that "we have been lying to you all along, please forgive us".
WTF do you folks think? |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote |
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merlinnz undressed 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | How do the number, and ranking of resignations compare to Clinton between term 1 and 2?
In sport and politics, men who resign "to be with the family more" usually end up with a job in the media which requires them to travel. "time with family" is very rarely the genuine reason for going. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss |
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Too Many Secrets 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | I agree that the ´time with family´ line is code for something. I´ve seen the line to mean disgruntled with the boss. It´s just a way for everyone to save face with the public, take the ´high road´ if you will...
With that said, I don´t know if THIS is a matter of being unhappy with the boss, but maybe the policies being put into place.
Maybe there is more of a policy change than we can imagine. I don´t believe it´s ENDGAME, but I don´t believe it´s NOTHING either. Somethings up... |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Pontius Pilates washing their hands before the crucifixion of our country. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | >>the ´time with family´ line is code for something
No doubt...These individuals are career players. They´d do anything to get their collective tickets punched - or gain immunity (think of Anne Venoumen of the USDA).
They´re up to something, and my take is that they´ve been reassigned (due to ´good & faithful service) to their next assignments - possibly off-world or underground. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | No, it´s just that there´s more money to be made in the private sector. Follow the money, folks. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | KWIESI MFUME ALSO SAID THAT YESTERDAY |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Aren´t most of the resignations truly dismissals (officially anyhow)? (And we are just told they are resignations b/c it "looks nicer?")  |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | The Clinton admin had seven cabinet member changes between his first and second term. I believe I heard that 6 was about average. |
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REAR VIEW 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | another one bites the dust - John Danforth resigns
Ambassador to Leave U.N. Job Next Month
Danforth Says He´ll Spend Time With Wife
By Colum Lynch
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, December 3, 2004; Page A14
UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 2 -- John C. Danforth, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, resigned less than six months after taking the job, citing a desire to spend more time with his wife, Sally, who has undergone a painful recovery from a fall last year that left her ankle badly broken.
Danforth´s decision to step down by Jan. 20 marks the end of one of the shortest tenures for a U.N. ambassador and leaves a key vacancy in the administration´s foreign policy team. But it will provide Danforth with a last chance to achieve a top priority, overseeing the signing of a peace agreement ending a 21-year war between Sudan´s Islamic government and Christian-backed Sudanese rebels by the end of the year. |
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REAR VIEW 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | I fail to lose sight of the broad range of resignations-all across the board reaching to the top of all areas of government and administration of government policies and edicts.
And what of the major media anchors? Why all of a sudden right now across the board in all areas?
Something is up...my smell tester and all my radars for sure~! |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | >Not the past crimes mind you, or lack of punishment thereof, but what spikes the radar for me is the anticipation of future policy changes or implementations of of dasterdly consequences for citizens. |
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Niki 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | probably bush is designated to be the scape goat.
all others will appear again with a halo, innocent and white washed for the next round |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Colin Powell - Secretary of State
Richard Armitage - Assist. Secretary of State
John Danforth - UNAmbassador
John Ashcroft - Attorney General
Tom Ridge - Homeland Security
Don Evans - Commerce Secretary
Spencer Abraham - Energy Secretary
Rod Paige - Education Secretary
Ann Veneman - Agriculture Secretary
Cofer Black - State Dept. Advisor
Ben Ginsburg - Lawyer for Campaign
Amit Yoran - Cybersecurity Chief DHS
Harvey Pitt - SEC Chairman
Deal Hudson - Advisor on Catholic Issues
Stephen Friedamn - Economic Advisor
Michael Scheuer -Chief of CIA - Bin Laden Station
John E. McLaughlin - CIA Deputy Director
Stephen Kappes - CIA Deputy Director For Operations
Michael Sulick - CIA Associate Deputy Director
Robert Blackwill - National Security Council
Earlier in the year…
George Tenet - CIA
Donald Capoccia - Fine Arts
John J. DiIulio - Director, White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
Andrea Grubb Barthwell - Deputy Director of President Bush´s Drug-control Office
Col. Ken Cordier - Bush campaign´s Veterans´ Steering Committee
Otto Reich - Latin American Adviser
David Kay - Weapons Inspector
John Brady Kiesling - Foreign Service Corps
Richard Pearle - Pentagon
Christine Todd Whitman - EPA
Colonel Douglas Macgregor - US army
James Pavitt - CIA Deputy Director for Operations
Jack Pritchard - State Dept. North Korea Expert
Rabbi Dov Zakheim - Pentagon Finance Manager
Margaret D. Tutwiler - Whitehouse Spokeswoman
Teresa Chambers - U.S. Park Police Chief
Theodore B. Olson - Solicitor General
John W. Carlin - Archivist of the United States
William Farish - U.S. Ambassador to Britain |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | >Something is up my smell tester and all my radars for sure~!
No doubt. I understand it´s been up there many times before as well. |
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peterpeccary 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Its like playing spin the bottle with mafia....you don´t want to get the kiss.... |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | HEY all get a clue. Why do these people take $150000 job when when they can sit home and collect millions?
They are power hungary bastards. fuck all of them whores. they leave the jobs so that their buddies can go on.
Write books that assholes like us buy?
We are merely sheep in the thick of the pasture
    
    
    
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote |
REAR VIEW, good article, well written, well thought out,
Thanks for your thoughts. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Rear View, looks like you got a comet aimed at your ! |
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Budman™ 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Oops! I posted the same question before seeing your thread.
I agree that there is too much coincidence. The thing that really caught my eye today is the choice to succeed Ridge. This Kerik guy scares me. I´m getting visions of Gestapo Storm Troopers under his command. I´ve had enough dealings with "Gung Ho" cops to be scared of their mentality. They aren´t grounded. Too much us v.s. them paranoia. Everyone´s a bad guy shit. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Bush is scrambling. Chile, Canada, Cuba. Daddy bush off to some central american country but doesn´t go because his plane crashes.
Everybody is quitting bush.
Major alphabet agency wars going on.
Maybe they´re afraid to be physically around him? Maybe they heard bush is a marked man. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | In 4 years when most of our troops are home and a new president is about to take office what are you gonna say then? |
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Lurker 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | And don´t forget former Treasury Secretary, Paul O´Neil, who resigned two or three years ago -- and also wrote a book called *The Price of Loyalty* which revealed that the Administration planned to invade Iraq from Day One.
Or Richard Clarke, who wrote *Against All Enemies* that revealed that the Administration dropped the ball prior to 911.
But the current resignations remind me of what happened in the early 1930s when Hitler came to power. People left in droves rather than comply with Hitler´s policies. And as it turned out, after Hitler brought Germany to ruin, these people didn´t have to face the trials for war crimes and crimes against humanity that occurred after the war.
However, they did have to face the consequences of Hitler´s regime along with the rest of the German people.
Hmmmm. Think about it. |
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Rear View (nli) 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | Almost impossible to draw parallels but rooted in the belief that history repeats itself I see too many coincidences and mistakes side by side in which historical results are not favorable to the citizens of the state.
Budman thanks. |
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Rear View (nli) 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | And Lurker-thanks too!
Wow, I can see the noose and now feel it tightening... |
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Samurai Jane 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | "Maybe they´re afraid to be physically around him? Maybe they heard bush is a marked man."
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D´ya suppose there´s a global financial crash right around the corner, and Dubya is so delusional that he thinks it doesn´t matter, and that nobody will hold him responsible?
That could explain the sudden need to get out of town. For the ones who weren´t actually fired, that is. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | I think all those who have resigned KNOW something is going to happen globally and they actually DO want to spend time with their families. If you had knowledge of an inpending catastrophy happening that you could not do anything about, what would you want to do? Spend time with your family. THEY KNOW. belive me. All the seers are saying the same thing, we are going to have some sorta chastisment and very soon. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/8/2005 10:10 AM | | Re: RESIGNATIONS...What does this mean for the uninformed? | Quote | bump past all the spam. |
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