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Profile: Wolfowitz's World Bank tenure burdened by Iraq legacy

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By Tony Czuczka May 18, 2007, 0:02 GMT


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Peter RennerMay 18th, 2007 - 01:51:04

Well done, sir you have played your part, let someone else finish your work. Good luck with your next appointment.

Warmest regards Peter

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Jim DMay 18th, 2007 - 02:02:35

With a few more war mongers like wolfowitz, perhaps we could start another world war!

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Kevin LePaigeMay 18th, 2007 - 02:02:39

President Bush has the habit of hiring people, letting them cause maximum damage, then rewarding them with a medal or another position where they can continue to do more damage.
So it was with Paul Wolfowitz.
After Wolfowitz helped engineer the disasterous invasion of Iraq for which the country is still paying a heavy price, and after Wolfowitz ridiculed the advice of much wiser senior military advisors that more troops were needed, the President rewards this incompetent with another job... probably to keep him away from doing more damage in Washington.
Wolfowitz then proceeds to demoralize the rank and file at the World Bank with his
'I know better than you' management style.
Now Wolfowitz gets the boot.

At 63 I think it's time for the man to retire. He's done enough damage to last a lifetime.

I will be glad if I never hear his name again.

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RepublicantMay 18th, 2007 - 02:21:56

Goodbye corrupt treacherous traitor, go rot somewhere

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americanMay 18th, 2007 - 02:57:20

Another bites the dust...

Now, if he could only get the guy who appointed him in the first place to resign as well, then he can say he has served his country!

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J. E. D.May 18th, 2007 - 04:07:58

Gee,....it's so nice to hear some good news once in a while. Like a breath of fresh air.

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A JewMay 18th, 2007 - 09:33:50

He is a JEW!!

Thats all you need to know.

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americanMay 18th, 2007 - 15:07:21

Another bites the dust...

Now, if he could only get the guy who appointed him in the first place to resign as well, then he can say he has served his country!

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