Wolfowitz urges board not to make him resign

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World Bank president Paul Wolfowitz told the bank's board late Tuesday that he will change his management style, but that he should not be made to resign because of his role in arranging a large pay raise for his girlfriend.

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MikeyDB

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Paul Wolfowitz should be charged with war crimes. For the crime of misleading the American administration and misrepresenting the political and cultural climate of Iraq precipitating the invasion of Iraq by the American people.

Paul Wolfowitz is a Zionist with an agenda that serves neither the interests of the people of America or the Monetary Fund.

This man is slime and has used his authority/position to bring great shame doubt and fear against America. Like many many events in history, from Ferdinand and Chamberlain to the Gulf of Tonkin event, to the murder of JFK to the lies and criminality of Ronald Reagan and Oliver North...Richard Nixon and others....the truth behind the influences brought to bear on the Bush administration by Pearle, Wolfowitz and others working from a hidden agenda, will only be exposed decades later.
 

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Wolfowitz has been a pretty decent head of the World Bank, however.

He should resign though. He did exactly what he has been campaigning against - rightly -
and that is corruption.
 

#juan

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Wolfowitz has been a pretty decent head of the World Bank, however.

He should resign though. He did exactly what he has been campaigning against - rightly -
and that is corruption.

Wolfowitz is a jerk as well as a hypocrite He should be thrown out....the sooner, the better.
 

Toro

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Let me rephrase - the idea he put forward that corruption by government officials should be eradicated or at least minimized before received World Bank funds is a good one. His management style was poor, however, and he wasn't qualified to run a financial institution.

However, Wolfowitz is a bleeding heart. There was a good article about him recently in the liberal New Yorker.