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Originally Posted by Wagner
a business person who was disassociated from politics and had proved their worth in the private working sector.
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And are they saying that doing this would cause some sort of change?
The entire Bush Administration fits that description....
You have a CEO of a major contractor as VP, a former top oil executive as Secretary of State, a former Banking executive as Chief of Staff, the former CEO of Kellog is your Commerce Secretary, a former banking executive as the Secretary of Labor, the former CEO of a major investment company as the Secretary of Energy, a former CEO of a major insurance company as your Secretary of Health & Human Services, the former President & COO of a major investment company as your Treasury Secretary, and Bush himself spent most of his life in the private sector, although you could hardly claim that he "proved his worth" there.
