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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 2986299" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>I wholeheartedly agree with you. Not all serve at the Pleasure of the President, not should they. My point was simply that in the interest of the Country, why not actually try to be proactive versus reactive with regard to the obvious possibilities of hurt feelings and egos. These guys, most of them that I have met or worked with are a pretty decent bunch. Their boss just got fired and there must be feelings that go to both extremes of the spectrum. I am sure some are elated Comey is gone, and others that are fuming at his dismissal. In either case there should be an understanding that the mission continues and is not only allowed to continue but supported fully by the President. If the FBI says as a whole that it is too soon to meet and talk with POTUS, then is that really the feelings of the majority, or the feelings of senior management?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 2986299, member: 41761"] I wholeheartedly agree with you. Not all serve at the Pleasure of the President, not should they. My point was simply that in the interest of the Country, why not actually try to be proactive versus reactive with regard to the obvious possibilities of hurt feelings and egos. These guys, most of them that I have met or worked with are a pretty decent bunch. Their boss just got fired and there must be feelings that go to both extremes of the spectrum. I am sure some are elated Comey is gone, and others that are fuming at his dismissal. In either case there should be an understanding that the mission continues and is not only allowed to continue but supported fully by the President. If the FBI says as a whole that it is too soon to meet and talk with POTUS, then is that really the feelings of the majority, or the feelings of senior management? [/QUOTE]
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