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September 21, 2002

Max Sawicky expresses impatience with the who-knew-what-when pre-9/11 argument, but nonetheless points out that:
The President’s appeal for the elimination of civil service protection for security-related Federal jobs is debunked by his own failure, thus far, to dismiss or discipline even one Federal government manager for deficient performance pertaining to 9-11. There has to be at least one who has it coming.
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Moira ::: (view all by) ::: September 22, 2002, 09:47 AM:

I wish I'd said that.

Atrios ::: (view all by) ::: September 22, 2002, 01:50 PM:

Kudos to Max, but since we're keeping score Jeff Cooper said it first:

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Bob Dobbins ::: (view all by) ::: September 27, 2002, 03:19 PM:

There are actually two or more. 1). Mr. Moral rectitude, W.J. Clinton. 2) Mr. I. Invented It. the walking stiff Al Gore. These birds knew trouble was a foot for 8 years and did nothing while American service men and women were being killed around the world. You liberals sure have short memories, must be the genes.

Kevin J. Maroney ::: (view all by) ::: September 27, 2002, 08:45 PM:

Mr. I Have No Credibility Because I Perpetuate Lies Dobbins has a fair point. I think that Bill Clinton should be immediately fired from his job as President for his shameful performance in failing to prevent the Al-Qaeda plotters in 2001.