President Bush nominated Porter Goss, a Republican congressman from Florida and one-time spy, last week to lead the CIA as the troubled agency struggles to repair its tarnished reputation and confront new terror threats and the uncertainty of a massive intelligence reorganization.
Why am I not suprised that President Bush was not able to find an equally qualified person outside of his brother’s state of Florida?
Delores Boone
Monroe
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