Sec. of State Colin Powell Refuses to Attend GOP Convention

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Can you blame him? He has had it with this administration and their lies. If the moron wins re-election, Powell will resign.
 

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WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican centrist who is popular with moderate voters, intends to skip the GOP convention in New York that will nominate President Bush for a second term.

“The secretary does not plan to attend,” State Department deputy spokesman Adam Ereli said Tuesday. He drew attention to Powell’s remarks last week at a convention of minority journalists that he was obliged as secretary not to take part in “parochial debate.”

The Republicans gather for the four-day convention beginning Aug. 30.

With Bush in a close race against Democratic nominee John Kerry, Powell’s stature with both Republicans and Democrats who favor a cautious approach to world problems could be an asset to the president.

In fact, Powell has defended Bush’s foreign policy in interviews and speeches, dismissing Kerry’s assertions that the president is inclined to go it alone in dangerous overseas ventures and favors pre-emptive action.

Kerry has placed special emphasis on consulting with allies and other foreign governments. He has faulted Bush on the war with Iraq, saying the president’s approach alienated Arab and European governments.

In response, Powell told Unity: Journalists of Color Convention last Thursday that Bush took his advice to “not act unilaterally” and made the case against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein at the United Nations in September 2002.

Yet Powell also acknowledged, “The intelligence community apparently got it wrong on stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction. I do not expect huge stockpiles to be found.”

He said Bush officials knew that if “the United Nations ultimately did not act, and we didn’t solve it diplomatically, we knew then that it might be necessary for us to solve it through the use of military force.”

Powell’s differences with Bush and his senior advisers who are more conservative occasionally is an issue. He favors abortion rights and affirmative action.

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"can you blame him" sums it up.

ordinary people with honesty and integrity cannot stand extremists.

I'm really looking forward to this US version of the 1938 Nuremberg Rally.
 

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Eek, I don't think there will be much trouble, the cops are cleaning up the convention area.

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Colin Powell is under White House instructions not to attend the Rep. convention.
State Dept. deputy spokesman,Adam Ereli stated on Tuesday.
This was not Powell's choice. Hmmmmmm, wonder why they do not want him there.
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Sonny, you can't possibly believe that. Of course they're going to say that to save face. Of course it's Powell's choice. But Bush knows he won't go so he's got to say it's their choice or it's a perceived rejection. But he's the biggest moderate minority face in the party, OF COURSE they want him there. Think about it.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by D2bets:
Sonny, you can't possibly believe that. Of course they're going to say that to save face. Of course it's Powell's choice. But Bush knows he won't go so he's got to say it's their choice or it's a perceived rejection. But he's the biggest moderate minority face in the party, OF COURSE they want him there. Think about it. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>



Read this Powll on not attending Convention
 

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Powell spoke in primetime at the 2000 GOP convention. . It also is a fact that Powell is popular with moderate "swing" voters. But Bush does not want a black moderate speaking this time around? Yeah right.
 

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