05 December 2006

Bush accepts John Bolton's resignation.


Lacking the votes to keep his job, embattled U.N. Ambassador John Bolton said Monday he would resign. This comes after a chagrined President Bush, who had clung to hopes of Senate confirmation, accepted Bolton's resignation.



Perhaps it's just me, but I never really liked John Bolton. Of course, I have no idea if he's a good ambassador, nor do I have any working experiences with him. But, I just don't like his face. He looks like a grumpy old man. (Did you notice all those WHITE hairs in his mustache?)
You never see Mr. Bolton laugh when he appears on TV. Yes, I know, he is always engaged in serious business. Like having to ask the world: "what can we do with North Korea?". Or Iraq, or Iran, or... you name a country full of terrorists, and Mr. Bolton had an issue with them in the U.N. But, doesn't he understand: people like him are giving America a bad reputation. It looks like there are only very old, and serious living in that country. And I hope that that is not true. (Come to think about it, Bill Gosby is getting older also, but at least, he is not serious).
But, personally, I don't see any reason why Mr. Bolton has to go. He is just the messenger, delivering the message from his bosses in the White House. Changing the messenger is not likely going to chang the message. And at least, with Mr. Bolton as an ambassador, you know that you have an experienced agitator in the house, who is not afraid of anyone.
What ever you do, don't forget: LOVE A SOLDIER. Love, Jenifer. bloomjenifer@yahoo.co.uk And, if it's voting time: Hillary for President.

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