Ah, here we go. Wasn't in response to that, but was detailing a number of times when large numbers of people in any given field have had something to say about this administration.
Many of your readers have seen this before; it's originally from BobHarris.com:
59 former U.S. diplomats from the last six administrations -- Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush the Slightly Saner, and Clinton -- have signed an open letter condemning the nomination of John Bolton, a man who is on record condemning the United Nations, as America's new UN ambassador.
We can add this to previous, similar open letters from:
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Many of your readers have seen this before; it's originally from BobHarris.com:
59 former U.S. diplomats from the last six administrations -- Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush the Slightly Saner, and Clinton -- have signed an open letter condemning the nomination of John Bolton, a man who is on record
condemning the United Nations, as America's new UN ambassador.
We can add this to previous, similar open letters from:
49 U.S. generals and admirals, criticizing Bush's emphasis on missile defense
650 foreign affairs experts, insisting Bush's Iraq war will only create more terrorism
60 top scientists, including 20 Nobel laureates, tired of Bush's constant distortion of science
169 leading economists, explaining why Bush's economic policies cannot work long-term
36 leading pediatricians, condemning the Bush record on child care
300 groups including people from 56 countries, criticizing Bush's stance on UN HIV-control policy
9 major human rights groups, condemning Bush's record on torture
10 former CIA staffers, demanding a full Congressional investigation of the Plame leak
and so on. Over and over, people with direct knowledge and experience are appalled whenever Bush touches their world.
I remain convinced that no one on Earth can possibly be this consistently, nonsensically incompetent regarding virtually every issue by accident.
This isn't a government. It's Dada performance art.