Sunday, April 15, 2007

World Bank Staff Discovers Blogger

A new blog popped up overnight. It's called "Wolfowitz Must Resign."

Kind of wimpy, don't you think? "Wolfowitz Should Be Fired" is still available.



There's another interesting Wolfie corner of the internet. You wouldn't know it from the bland title, but Bank Information Center.com has been running a "Wolfowitz Watch" for some time. Their archived Wolfowitz articles leave no doubt his tenure as WB president has been a disaster for many more reasons than his indulgence in sex and lies.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

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