Originally posted by: Carbonyl
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Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
Rummy's an asshole. There's maybe six people in the Pentagon that like him, the rest wouldn't piss in his ass if his guts were on fire.
As to the article is it common for the BoD to know of every business deal that a company makes? I don't think it is.
Originally posted by: Carbonyl
Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
Rummy's an asshole. There's maybe six people in the Pentagon that like him, the rest wouldn't piss in his ass if his guts were on fire.
As to the article is it common for the BoD to know of every business deal that a company makes? I don't think it is.
LOL UQ
Well he did lobby the clinton administration and congress for the deal so in this case yes I think so.
I donno, it just reaks when you considerOne unnamed ABB board director told Fortune magazine that Mr Rumsfeld was involved in lobbying his hawkish friends on behalf of ABB.
not that Mr Rumsfeld supported the Clinton-inspired diplomacy and the ABB deal but that he did not "speak up against it". "One could draw the conclusion that economic and personal interests took precedent over non-proliferation," said Steve LaMontagne, an analyst with the Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in Washington.
Originally posted by: Alistar7
And yes Fencer the Guardian's editorial slant is well known....
