Colin Powell Resigns: Distancing from Iraq & 2008?

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In summary: Garfield had SUCH potential. I just can't stand how everyone so flippantly writes him off as a failure. How much did THEIR favorite president get done in his first half a year in office?! :cry:
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Is he distancing himself from Iraq and or possible run as a candidate in 2008?
 
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I still just don't see him being very motivated to run for President (but, who knows what four years can bring?)

I think the main reason is that he's the peg that doesn't fit. He always winds up presenting the opposing view point. Frustrating in any event - probably especially so when the evidence given you to support the opposing view turns out to be false.
 
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Considering all he's been through its a surprise it took this long, well in reality it could not have happened earlier but he's been a "ghost" for a while ... the UN disaster where he presented the "evidence" for one was a huge bummer, wonder was giving up his post his own idea (we'll probably never now but ...) ?
 
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BobG said:
I still just don't see him being very motivated to run for President (but, who knows what four years can bring?)
In the past he's been pretty explicit about not ever wanting to run for public office. Disappointing.
 
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russ_watters said:
In the past he's been pretty explicit about not ever wanting to run for public office. Disappointing.
Do you know why he decided not to run for President in '96? Was it out of Respect for Clinton, was it him thinking he couldn't beat Clinton (regardless of how he felt), or something else?
 
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adrenaline said:
Is he distancing himself from Iraq and or possible run as a candidate in 2008?

I suspect that he was asked to leave. His relations with Rummy have been strained for a long time. Powell also spoke out against the evidence used to justify the invasion.
 
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wasteofo2 said:
Do you know why he decided not to run for President in '96? Was it out of Respect for Clinton, was it him thinking he couldn't beat Clinton (regardless of how he felt), or something else?


Among other things, a promise to his wife. The first black president will have to accept that assasination is a high possibility, and Colin's wife voiced that worry to him.
 
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phatmonky said:
Among other things, a promise to his wife. The first black president will have to accept that assasination is a high possibility, and Colin's wife voiced that worry to him.
Sad, but true... And he'd be such a great President too.

Has there ever been a BAD president that was assasinated? No one ever tried to kill Hoover or anything...
 
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wasteofo2 said:
Sad, but true... And he'd be such a great President too.

Has there ever been a BAD president that was assasinated? No one ever tried to kill Hoover or anything...

Some people think that Warren Harding was murdered. That's not quite the same as assassinated, but he certainly was a bad president. For that matter Garfield was no great shakes.
 
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selfAdjoint said:
For that matter Garfield was no great shakes.

What great shakes can one expect from a 6 month term ?
 
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Gokul43201 said:
What great shakes can one expect from a 6 month term ?
My prespective exactly.

Garfield had SUCH potential. I just can't stand how everyone so flippantly writes him off as a failure. How much did THEIR favorite president get done in his first half a year in office?! :cry:
 

1. What prompted Colin Powell to resign from his position?

Colin Powell resigned from his position as Secretary of State in 2004 due to disagreements with the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq War and the lack of weapons of mass destruction found in the country.

2. Was Colin Powell's resignation related to the 2008 presidential election?

While Colin Powell's resignation occurred in 2004, it did have an impact on the 2008 presidential election as it highlighted the divide within the Republican party over the Iraq War and the Bush administration's policies.

3. Did Colin Powell publicly distance himself from the Iraq War after his resignation?

Yes, after resigning from his position, Colin Powell became more vocal about his disagreements with the Bush administration and their handling of the Iraq War. He publicly expressed his regret for the information he presented to the United Nations about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

4. How did Colin Powell's resignation affect the public's perception of the Iraq War?

Colin Powell's resignation and subsequent criticism of the Iraq War added to the growing public disillusionment with the conflict. It also sparked further debates and discussions about the justification for the war and the role of the United States in the Middle East.

5. Did Colin Powell's resignation have any long-term effects on the political landscape?

While Colin Powell's resignation did not have a direct impact on the 2008 presidential election, it did contribute to the overall changes in the political landscape. It highlighted the divide within the Republican party and brought attention to the need for more transparency and accountability in government decision-making processes.

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