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Why the hatred of Powell?
It is pretty clear that the extreme right hates Powell, judging from comments made here.
I was just wondering, why? He has been totally loyal, done his job, consented to being the fall guy when he made the UN WMD speeches. His only faults appear to be that he doesn't agree with the Iraq invasion, but he went along with it once it was policy. |
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Because not only does dissent=treason, but insufficient zeal when going witht he program=treason. Thus Powell is a traitor.
Duh. |
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Who hates Powell?
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"he has been totally loyal, done his job, consented to being the fall guy when he made the UN WMD speeches." Puzzles me too...not like he was really a dove or anything. The media in the UK (BBC Online's profile for example is a joke), are already clammering to call him "the all-American hero" and that he had a "stellar military career". No mention of course, of his less than honourable role in covering up the My Lai massacre. ("Colin Powell: don't ask about My Lai, don't tell about iran-contra", Russ Kick, http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id803/pg1/) Is this not considered relevant or did they simply run out of time? Nor did they mention his role in the Iran-contra affair or his unabashed support for the contras. Somehow, people overlook his role in persuading Bush Sr. to invade Panama to capture Manuel Noriega, in contravention of international law, and with the likely loss of thousands of citizens. And let's not forget his being questioned about the total number of Iraqi deaths in the first Gulf War: "It's really not a number I'm terribly interested in". (Patrick E. Tyler, "After the War," New York Times, March 23, 1991, p.1.) And he's the good guy, the restraining influence, the sensible one? What the hell are the bad guys like then? |
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I like Powell very much. In fact, I was hoping he would be Bush's Vice President this term.
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Patrick is the only one I've heard so far that dis's him but I'm pretty sure he's just trolling. Much like the first(?) thread he started on this site (BM/WF or some sort). First impressions are sometimes the best. |
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It seems the extreme Left hates Powell.
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Patrick is the only one I've heard so far that dis's him but I'm pretty sure he's just trolling. Much like the first(?) thread he started on this site (BM/WF or some sort).
No doubt about it ... somebody should start a newspaper where you live. The criticism of powell has been extremely widespread on the right and left. I'll leave it as a homework assignment for you to look some of it up. Here's a famous example from a liberal, Harry Belafonte: http://www.usatoday.com/life/2003-01-21-belafonte_x.htm Is Belafonte's much like the "BM/WF or some sort"?
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Hate him? Absolutely not. I certainly have some problems with how the State Department was run during his tenure, but that's a gripe I have with State no matter who's running it.
I had my doubts about how he would do as a diplomat, since, after all, his training is as a soldier. But I thought he did very well. It was clear he was loyal to the administration even when he didn't completely agree, and I thought he was very effective in presenting the case for the war to free Iraq to the U.N., even if he wasn't able to persuade a few countries that also would have had doubts about O.J Simpson's guilt. And it was clear when you heard him speak that he had a command of the niceties of diplomatic language. I hear rumors that Condi will succeed him. Second presidential terms are often difficult because the "first team" is usually gone by then. But if Rice becomes Secretary of State, I think that will be one cabinet spot that is at least as good as during Bush's first term. Quite possibly better. Now who do you get to replace Rice as National Security Advisor without dumbing down the office by about 112 IQ points? |
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I keep thinking about a book I read in the early 70s or late 60 called The Man in which a black VP becomes President. I forget how the plot went as far as the President dying or whatever, but it results in the black VP becoming President. I don't remember much about it, or the author, just the overall plot. |
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Powell is too moderate. I seriously doubt he would replace Cheney. They would replace Cheney with someone more in line with Bush's radical policies. I will be surprised if Cheney leaves early in the 2nd term...if he leaves, then who's going to run the country?
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Whoa. I just found it.
http://www.bookbooters.com/b02501.asp Irving Wallace. How about that. (It just so happens I have Wallace's People's Almanac written in 1974 as my bathroom reader. )And it was a movie with James Earl Jones. I did not know that.
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Of course we can all see why Powell is right out . . . |
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A lot of the characters are pretty cartoonish, in particular the redneck southern congressman trying to get him impeached on trumped-up charges and the secretary of state.. Jeeze - didn't realize I'd remembered so much about it... |
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Colin Powell deserves nothing but respect for the long years of service to his country.
Many say that he was either weakling or a scoundrel for putting forth Bush's policies. He was neither. The man was doing a job and his job was to put the best face on the presidents policies even if he disagreed with them. He did that job honorably and with grace. You want an apologist for Sec. of State and a hawk as Sec. of Defense. It is by some weird juxtaposition of the stars that the man who spent his life as a warrior and some ideologue like Rummy had their roles reversed, but the man did an admirable job. I am unhappy that people like him opt out of politics because of the cost of their positions. Those are the people we need, not the self-serving politicians. |
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Continually pushing the boundaries of mediocrity. Everything is possible, but not everything is probable. For if a man pretend to me that God hath spoken to him supernaturally, and immediately, and I make doubt of it, I cannot easily perceive what argument he can produce to oblige me to believe it. Hobbes |
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That's not how it works here. I would like either you or AUP to supply links to these "extremely widespread" criticisms of Powell from the right. Aside from the nazis and klansmen, who hate all blacks on principle.
Here's a flash for you on how I work - I'm not in this world to tutor you. Go to google and search on "criticism" and "powell". Gosh, it's easy. |
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I just spout ill-founded generalisms with no basis in fact. If I were to try and seek out sources I would be forced to fact up to this. Instead, I'll get others to do my searches for me so that I can claim bias on their part when they post the results. |
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My expressions of support for Powell are well-known on this forum - I have posted them here often. He has his faults and blemishes, but his record and capabilities exceed anyone in the current cabinet, including Condi Rice. I think he'll be back.
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Continually pushing the boundaries of mediocrity. Everything is possible, but not everything is probable. For if a man pretend to me that God hath spoken to him supernaturally, and immediately, and I make doubt of it, I cannot easily perceive what argument he can produce to oblige me to believe it. Hobbes |
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