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do you think GWB regrets adding Powell as SOS 4 years ago. It seems like he loves to stick it to the administration.

 

 

Powell: Situation in Iraq 'Getting Worse'

 

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By LAURA MECKLER, Associated Press Writer

 

WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) sees the situation in Iraq (news - web sites) "getting worse" as planned elections approach, and the top U.S. military commander for Iraq says he expects more violence ahead.

 

Their comments Sunday followed a week in which President Bush (news - web sites) and Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi spoke optimistically about the situation despite the beheadings of two more Americans and the deaths of dozens of people in car bombings.

I don't think he regrets having Powell in there. But I guess I wouldn't know too well.

Sticking with Rumsfeld and his CIA director was more of a problem. Cheney was a toss up. Rudy or John would have given him a huge boost if orchestrated properly.

 

But then again I always thought if Bush the elder had dumped DQ, we never would have heard of Monica Lewinsky.

Sticking with Rumsfeld and his CIA director was more of a problem.  Cheney was a toss up. Rudy or John would have given him a huge boost if orchestrated properly.

 

But then again I always thought if Bush the elder had dumped DQ, we never would have heard of Monica Lewinsky.

I agree. I think it is good that any administration has different voices in it.

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