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POWELL SHOULD HAVE LEFT SOONER.(Editorial)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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November 18, 2004
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Byline: James Pinkerton
Colin Powell would have been a perfectly adequate secretary of State -- for a different president. But as luck had it, Powell was the chief foreign policy adviser for George W. Bush, who didn't agree with his foreign policy advice.
A better man than Powell would have resigned years ago, but evidently he enjoyed the perks of power too much to leave them behind. So he hung on, even if the important decisions were being made elsewhere. But on Monday, Bush made it clear that his services were no longer required.
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