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Not only is he another Clinton pick, but he was busy advising Raytheon on how to get out of the red in 2001, and we are so not happy about how Raytheon got out of the red in 2001, now aren't we? Then, I guess, after that sterling work and a reasonable interlude of a year, Raytheon hired him to be their Senior Vice President of Government Operations and Strategy. Whull, I guess. The guy is qualified as heck, but suspicious as heck, and yet another prospective clamp on our new president's ability to effect change we can believe in. At the very least we can expect him to avidly engage in the gleeful looting of our Treasury by the "defense" industry, but I fear it will be even more avid than mere avidity when push comes to shove. This is outright depressing stuff. I'm going to go put my head under my pillow now and hope I smother. Go ahead, call me a spaz.
[So maybe now is a good time to back and try and wade through this sucker, difficult going though it surely is.]
27 January 2009
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