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Under the plan, Vice Adm. Albert M. Calland III would be replaced as deputy director by retired CIA official Stephen R. Kappes, who quit in November 2004 in a dispute with then-Director Porter J. Goss.Let's not forget that Porter Goss launched an ideological purge of the CIA, and it's hard to believe that such a purge wasn't done at the White House's behest. Now Bush is trying to make nice, a year and a half after his petty "I'm always right" hubris has seriously damaged the CIA and our national security.
The move was seen as a direct repudiation of Goss's leadership and as an olive branch to CIA veterans disaffected by his 18-month tenure, during which many other senior officials followed Kappes out the door.
Bush told weekly Bild am Sonntag when asked about his high point since becoming president in January 2001.The only problem is that the world's record for the largest freshwater perch caught is 4 pounds 3 ounces.
"I would say the best moment of all was when I caught a 7.5 pound perch in my lake."
Whatever Mr. Bush decides, one thing is obvious: Two and a half years before he leaves office, with his popularity at record lows, Mr. Bush is actively thinking ahead to his post-White House life.If Bush is so anxious for a post-White House life, he can always just resign. His job is, as he told us, hard work.
Vice President Dick Cheney made democratic reform his calling card throughout his just-completed overseas trip - everywhere except Kazakhstan, a land judged poor in human rights but rich in oil and gas.Read More......
"Obviously Kazakhstan is important given their considerable resources," the vice president told reporters Sunday aboard Air Force Two on the way home. "It's one of the few places where we're going to see an increase in oil production from a non-OPEC state over the next few years."
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