bigpoppanils Posted November 15 Report Share Posted November 15 Colin Powell resignsFurther Cabinet resignations expectedMonday, November 15, 2004 Posted: 10:46 AM EST (1546 GMT) http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/15/powell/index.htmlWASHINGTON (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell has submitted his resignation to President Bush, the White House said on Monday.Powell is the most prominent of four Cabinet officials whose resignations will be announced Monday, sources told CNN.The others will be Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman, Education Secretary Rod Paige and Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham, the sources said.Powell told his senior staff that he planned to stay on until a replacement was confirmed, State Department officials said.State Department officials told CNN that Bush and Powell decided mutually that it was time for him to go.The officials said that Powell plans to keep working on a number of key issues, including North Korean nuclear talks, the Iraqi elections scheduled for January and Middle East peace process.Powell was scheduled to travel to Egypt next week for a conference on Iraq.A senior official said Monday that the State Department was trying to arrange a meeting between Powell and the new Palestinian leadership, but added the details have not been worked out. A date and place have not been set, the official said. The official made the comment after Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath told reporters in Gaza City that Powell was expected to meet with the leadership next week in the West Bank. Rumors have swirled about Powell's role in a second Bush administration, but neither the president nor the secretary had spoken publicly about his future.Last week, when asked if he wanted Powell to stay on to oversee the Mideast peace process Bush told reporters: "I'm proud of my secretary of state. He's done a heck of a good job."Powell told reporters that he had had several conversations with the president, but would not comment on what they said.--------------------------------there goes one of the few moderate voices in the administration Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sobeton Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 it's a good move for Colin Powell. his displeasure with certain members of the Bush administration was fairly evident. I hope he doesn’t fade into private life. Powell/McCain 2008! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtk4 Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 I would vote for that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dnice35 Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 He will be missed.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jtk4 Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 He will be missed..Not by this administration Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris817 Posted November 16 Report Share Posted November 16 Not by this administrationWho else is going to be trotted out whenever a mistake is made? They will miss him dearly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
obby Posted November 17 Report Share Posted November 17 I too would vote for him. Mad respect for both him and Condi. Very smart woman. Keep in mind that every US prez who wins re-election always has cabinet members who leave to pursue other ventures (like million dollar book deals!!)....Well, Clintion had 7 cabinet members who quit when he won re-election. Bush has like 5 now,,,I think. Also, when a pres. Wins re-election, he no longer has to worry about "not pissing off his opponents" because he's "in like flin" for another 4 yrs.Taking advise from a women will be tough for allot. Powell will be missed but I still think it is a great move. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
italia23 Posted November 18 Report Share Posted November 18 Powell/McCain 2008! One could only hope. But unfortunately I don't see it happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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