President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate two individuals and appoint one individual to serve in his Administration:
The President intends to nominate Steven A. Browning, of Texas, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Uganda. Mr. Browning, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, most recently served as the Minister-Counselor for Management in Baghdad, Iraq. Prior to that, he served as Ambassador to the Republic of Malawi. Mr. Browning has also served as Executive Director for the Bureau of African Affairs at the Department of State. Earlier in his career, he served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Dar es Salaam and Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Management at the Department of State. Mr. Browning received his bachelor's degree from Baylor University and his master's degree from the University of Houston.
The President intends to nominate Jeanine E. Jackson, of Wyoming, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Burkina Faso. Ms. Jackson, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service, currently serves as Coordinator for Iraq Transition at the Department of State. Prior to this, she served as Chief of the Management Section in Kabul, Afghanistan. Ms. Jackson has also served as the supervisory General Services Officer in Nairobi, Personnel Officer in Hong Kong and as a consular officer in Jeddah. Ms. Jackson received her bachelor's degree from Hastings College and her master's degree from the Florida Institute of Technology.
The President intends to appoint Lisette M. Mondello, of Texas, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the American Folklife Center, for the remainder of a six-year term expiring June 1, 2010.
# # # For Immediate Release, Office of the Press Secretary, November 1, 2005, Personnel Announcement
more at President Bush and Steven Browning or Uganda and Africa or Jeanine Jackson and Burkina Faso or American Folklife Center
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Sookie,
I’m sure the Bush administration admires your excellent efforts to divert attention from the endless stream of bad news affecting us all to what they would rather have the compliant public focus on. Good work!
Reports out of Iraq indicate that 4 more US soldiers were killed today bringing this weeks total to 11. There was a huge bombing in Musayyib today where at least 20 were killed, and 20 were killed in a Basra bombing yesterday. The war has cost the average American family over $2500 so far and costs each family $100 each week. 2 former members of the National Security Council today stated that “President Bush's policies have created a haven for terrorism in Iraq that escalates the potential for Islamic violence against Europe and the United States.”
In addition, reports from administration insiders describe an indictment of Rove as "imminent." The GOP congress has decided to give Exxon Mobil (who already has $27 billion in cash) another $2.5 Billion of our tax dollars as part of the energy bill while paying for Katrina reconstruction by cutting school lunches for 40,000 children and cutting your grandmother's health insurance. Better pick up the pace of you postings on Uganda and Burkina faso to keep your compliant readers focused on that rather than the series of disasters facing themselves, the administration and our country. Keep it up, Sook, and good luck!!!
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