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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Wolfowitz Feeling the Heat

An excerpt article from an AP article carried by the Boston Globe:
As details of prison abuses in Iraq surfaced, many Democrats on Capitol Hill demanded that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld resign. But not Sen. Carl Levin. The top Senate Democrat on a key military committee said he is wary about who might be the post-Rumsfeld secretary.

''If it would be his deputy, I don't see that that would represent a change at all in terms of the direction we should go,'' Levin told reporters this month.

Rumsfeld's deputy is Paul Wolfowitz. If Democrats are dissatisfied with Rumsfeld, that doesn't compare to the disdain some feel for the man seen as the intellectual architect of the Iraq war.
Wolfowitz, like so many other cronies in the Bush administration, needs to go.

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