Return to Article: Text of John Brady Kiesling's letter of resignation
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I am a Federal employee, and a Vietnam Veteran.
Mr. Kiesling's LOR makes it sound like he is the quintessential idealist. I have no deep knowledge of government diplomatic workings, but Mr. Kiesling's words remind me of some others, including some demonstrators whose attitude was also "I don't agree with the U.S. government position, and my position is not being followed, so something is wrong." RUBBISH!
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Just a few lines to congratulate Mr. Kiesling for his courage to take such a decision. I agree that this war will bring only more terrorism in the world and will not suppose the Iraq's people liberation as Mr. Bush and Mr. Blair are trying to convince the world about. As the Pope said: They, both will have to respond to God and to the history some day... Congratulations for being honest! You do represent the real American people. Saludos.
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If all of these foreign service officers feel that it was alright to support a president that had sex in the Oval Office, (prior to or possibly during phone conversations with heads of states), corrupted the morals of our children and gutted our military so that we have a difficult, time defending our freedoms, then maybe it WAS time for them to resign. WE DON'T NEED THEM.
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