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January 19, 2006
TAG......YOU'RE I! OOOOOPS....NO! I'M NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a strange day for a confirmation hearing at julale!
I guess the Abramoctopus feelers reaching all the way to Guam from DC made one Tony Sanchez decide it wasn't worfit to sit and listen to the questions da fifteen inquiring minds at Julale had in order to confirm him ad directot of bureau of planning and something like that so at the eleventh hour(as in, last nite) he decides to pull his name out....which I'm thinking-ala Patti Arroyo and her side-kick Ray Gibson, that he also resigned from the august agency.
So, one can assume/deduce/figure out, that maybe the inquiring minds of people in DC will be asking questions as well and Mr. S. doesn't want to embarrass the agency? If that's the case, then, congrats to Mr. S., that's a nice thing to do, not run the agency into the 'rain puddle'(description from Marianas Variety). I'm thinking that the best thing he can do for his best friend and class mate Felix is to distance himself so that when the questions from all those heavy pounding reporters from the US of America come out here to ask about all those $9 thousand dollar checks, there won't be any relationship between the two and it won't hurt Mr. C's chances for re-election if his name isn't dragged into the 'rain puddle'.....ya know....
Any way, whatever the reason, it was the gentleman thing to do to withdraw the name from the confirmation hearing.....but I'm thinking that should have happened the day after he gave that man the entire EITC(I think that's what they call it!) which played hell with Rev&Tax....surely that was the reason he was shooed out of the gov's office, ya think?
He's a great writer, he'll probably land a great job writing historical essays for the PDN...no worry about confirmation hearings there.....hmmm, maybe he can even write a novella about how one deals with a great Washington D.C. lobbyist. That should sell bunches of newspapers!
Posted by auntiecharo at January 19, 2006 02:03 PM
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