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Top Bush foreign aid coordinator resigns.

By Nico on Apr 27th, 2007 at 7:07 pm

Top Bush foreign aid coordinator resigns.»

“Randall Tobias, coordinator of the Bush administration’s foreign aid programs, resigned Friday, citing personal reasons.” Tobias’s statement is HERE, via TPM.




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24 Responses to “Top Bush foreign aid coordinator resigns.”

  1. Republicans are the Fear and Smear Party Says:

    They’re going down…one by one…


  2. Spudge_Boy Says:

    Gotta spend more time with his family or go to alcohol rehab I am sure.


  3. Fitz4Prez Says:

    I’ll ask again: What is the record for most resignations for an administration? If anyone has a link to such comparison, I’d be beyond thankful.


  4. Trekkie Says:

    Ah, “personal reasons”…which (in this Administration) seems to be code for “taking the rap so Turdblossom and friends can keep their jobs”.


  5. Sharon Says:

    It must be getting to dark at the black house..LOL…Elevator going down…Blessings.


  6. Shane Says:

    Well replacing him will take so much work on Condi’s part that she is just unable to testify to that subpoena.
    Oh and there’s a really big shoe sale!




  7. barfly Says:

    I smell a congressional subpeona brewing. These foreign aid programs are likely to have been little more than influence buying. Perhaps he can fill us in on the inducements Bush offered to “The Coalition of the Willing.”


  8. Bruce Gorton Says:

    Fraud indictment in 5, 4, 3…


  9. foolme1ns Says:

    Please ask your readers to call, write or email all of the republican congressmen and tell them that if they don’t vote to override Bush’s veto, they will lose seats in 2008.

    I am asking all of the blogs that I can think of, to do this.

    Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could give Bush a little shock and awe of his own?????


  10. Can-O-Whoop-Ass Says:

    citing personal reasons.

    Translated:
    My wallet is to fat for my ass now that I’ve ripped off the American tax payer. Good thinh that 9 billion that was sent to Iraq and lost was unmarked bills.


  11. Buck Fush Says:

    Rats jumping the ship of corruptin….are there gonna be anyone left at the end of this, if there is an end? I certainly hope not. Who would be stupid enough to run on a repuke ticket in 2008?

    Hating the Repuke Mafia daily


  12. kasinca Says:

    Why does Dubya and the Republican rubbernecks hate the troops?


  13. Marie Says:

    Another One Bites the Dust –

    Gee, I really miss Queen.


  14. big papa Says:

    Shouldn’tthere be a “mercy rule” instituted…

    …declaring “game over”…

    …like in Little League sports…

    …after so many resignations from this CRIMINAL regime?


  15. Marie Says:

    #16
    LOL
    After having sat through countless kids’ sports games, I think your idea is great.


  16. Jobe Says:

    News service mentions other ” Senior USAID Officals”. Curious as to who they are, our leaders in poverty alleviation.


  17. todd Says:

    POLITICAL JUSTICE


  18. Knappy Headed Ho Says:

    he’s leaving office to spend more time with Daryll’s wife


  19. the republic of stupidity Says:

    “he’s leaving office to spend more time with Daryll’s wife”

    #20, does that mean he’ll have to blow Darryl’s wife up too? All that work for such scant seconds of pleasure, then the air comes out and she goes back in the closet.


  20. Tobey Tall Says:

    When the Soviet Union existed there was always some constraint on the behaviour of the U.S. Now that the Soviets are no longer much involved in the global games that nations play the U.S. has been free to use its economic and military force to wage war directly or by proxy as it sees fit. As the main node in the military troika of the U.S./Israel/UK it can summon up any of its client states to do its bidding–regardless of the potential destruction to life, limb and property.

    Rotting corpses in the street–fed on by stray dogs. What’s a little collateral damage in the absolutely “war on terrorism”.

    We live in very interesting times–because this could be the first time in 1000 years that a single power could create so much havoc with impunity as it sees fit. Of course, the “Save Darfur” fellow-travellers will be myopic about Mogadishu.


  21. kasinca Says:

    Loyal Bushie or better known as the Bush Crime Family.


  22. kasinca Says:

    This the GOP form of slow bleeding death…they go down one by one for the crimes of the Bush Crime Family.

    The GOP is so over! And that is a good thing!



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