... some of it is in her handwriting.
Originally Posted by LexusLover
LexiLiar learned firsthand about handwriting when the General's forced his personal hero Rummy to disgracefully leave Shrub's Cabinet. He received his first lesson in Advanced Handwriting techniques when Republicans miserably lost the Mid Terms in 2006, largely because of his idol, Rummy. LL left ASPD for months and months and finally showed up just in time to get his next lesson in Advanced Handwriting Detection when the Repubes lost the White House to Obama in 2008.
That forced another extended leave of absence by LexiLiar. It was so peaceful during his absence. There was no bickering, or LYING. Well, you get the picture!.
This is how LexiLiar handles diversity.
And then he catches the next bus to Nowhere!
And LexiLiar calls himself a DEMOCRAT!
From Wiki:
Eight retired generals and admirals called for Rumsfeld to resign in early 2006 in what was called the "Generals Revolt", accusing him of "abysmal" military planning and lack of strategic competence.
[88][89][90] Commentator
Pat Buchanan reported at the time that
Washington Post columnist
David Ignatius, who tra
vels often to Iraq and supports the war, says the generals mirror the views of 75 percent of the officers in the field, and probably more."
[91] Rumsfeld rebuffed these criticisms, stating that "out of thousands and thousands of admirals and generals, if every time two or three people disagreed we changed the secretary of defense of the United States, it would be like a merry-go-round."
[92] Bush defended his secretary throughout, and responded by stating that Rumsfeld is "exactly what is needed".
[93]
Rumsfeld shakes President Bush's hand as he announces his resignation, November 8, 2006.
On November 1, 2006, Bush stated he would stand by Rumsfeld as defense secretary for the length of his term as president.
[94] Rumsfeld wrote a resignation letter dated November 6, and, per the stamp on the letter, Bush saw it on
Election Day, November 7.
[95] In the
elections, the House and the Senate shifted to Democratic control. After the elections, on November 8, Bush announced Rumsfeld would resign his position as Secretary of Defense. Many Republicans were unhappy with the delay, believing they would have won more votes if voters had known Rumsfeld was resigning.
[95]
Bush nominated
Robert Gates to succeed Rumsfeld.
[96][97][98] On December 18, 2006, Rumsfeld's resignation took effect.