Saturday, May 06, 2006

Goss Was Told to Resign, Sources Say


Yeah, Yeah...what sources? The ones who are spinning their brains out or legitimate ones?

So, how does Negroponte get away with telling someone to resign when that someone was appointed by our supposed preznit and confirmed by the Senate? Just wondering.

ABC News: Goss Was Told to Resign, Sources Say:

"But now, sources told ABC News, National Intelligence Director John Negroponte told Goss it was time to go.

'As my friend for almost 50 years,' Negroponte said in a statement after Goss's announcement, 'I will miss Porter's day-to-day counsel. I salute his service to our country, and I want to thank him for his outstanding work on behalf of the men and women of our nation's intelligence community.'

But sources tell ABC News that Negroponte told Goss just last week that it was time for him to resign. A senior CIA source said that the two men had at least three management disputes, including Negroponte's desire to move personnel out of the CIA Counterterrorism Center into the new National Counterterrorism Center, and Negroponte's perceived micromanaging in which he wanted a say over CIA station chiefs."

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