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54anickel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-13-04 02:54 PM
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252. Weird, on the same day he sticks up for Rummy? Could it be LaRouche
was on to something in that one post above? Indictments getting too close for comfort?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x986254

http://www.nysun.com/article/4694

Cheney Protects Rumsfeld's Job Until the Spring
BY JAMIE DETTMER - Staff Reporter of the Sun
November 12, 2004

WASHINGTON - Donald Rumsfeld is likely to remain at the Pentagon until the spring, enabling him to to stay in the administration through the Iraqi elections and advance his plans for transforming the American military, despite strong pressure from key White House political advisers for him to leave sooner.

According to well-placed Pentagon sources, Vice President Cheney has argued the case for Mr. Rumsfeld to remain as defense secretary until at least the spring, and Mr. Cheney would prefer that Mr. Rumsfeld stayed longer.

Karl Rove and other White House advisers, however, have maintained that Mr. Rumsfeld has become a political liability and will undermine possible improvement in relations between Washington and European allies, the sources said. "The White House political shop wants him out now," a senior Defense Department source said of Mr. Rumsfeld.

Much will depend on what happens with the national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice. Administration officials told The New York Sun that Ms. Rice, who spearheaded the White House's decision a year ago to take command from the Pentagon of the American occupation of Iraq, wants to replace Mr. Rumsfeld.

Mr. Cheney and Mr. Rumsfeld are old friends who served together in the Ford administration, and the vice president was instrumental in getting Mr. Rumsfeld appointed defense secretary in the first place.

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