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Noise
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posted 10 November 2006 08:14 AM      Profile for Noise     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Starting to look like Bolton might be going the way of the Rummy. Still only on american media that I can find...
CNN gives this blurb

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But Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee, who was defeated in this week's election, said he would block Bolton's nomination.

Chafee, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, told reporters that he did not believe Bolton's nomination would move forward without his support.

"The American people have spoken out against the president's agenda on a number of fronts, and presumably one of those is on foreign policy," the Rhode Island moderate told The Associated Press.

"And at this late stage in my term, I'm not going to endorse something the American people have spoke out against."

The committee, dominated 10-8 by Republicans, requires a majority vote to send the nomination to the Senate floor. A tie would be the same as a no vote.



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oldgoat
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posted 10 November 2006 08:20 AM      Profile for oldgoat     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Given that he got in through the back door anyway, as his position requires Senate approval, I would give him a zero chance of being in the job for long. He's not someone who will be much missed at the UN.
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Noise
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posted 10 November 2006 08:55 AM      Profile for Noise     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
He's not someone who will be much missed at the UN.

I make the distinction between someone who won't be missed and someone who will be met with applause when given the boot


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