U.S. Homeland Security
Terrorism Adviser Resigns
Monday, November 19th, 2007
Frances Fragos Townsend has joined the scores of
colleagues that have resigned from President George W. Bush's
administration. This morning, the White House issued a statement
from President Bush that gave no reason as to why Townsend, the White
House adviser on terrorism and homeland security, is leaving.
In Bush's
statement, he gave similar fond words as he did for the resignations of
Karl Rove, Tony Snow, and Alberto Gonzales in the past three
months. Here is the entire statement, which gives no answers, and
sounds more like a referral for a resume:
"Over the
past four and a half years, Fran Townsend has served my Admnistration
with distinction as Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and
Counterterrorism. Fran has always provided wise cousel on how to
best protect the American people from the threat of terrorism. She
has been a steady leader in the effort to prevent and disrupt attacks
and to better respond to natural disasters.
"Fran's
remarkable career as a public servant has spanned more than two
decades. She has prosecuted violent crimes, narcotics offenses,
mafia cases and white collar fraud as an Assistant District Attorney in
Brooklyn and as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Manhattan. During
her career, Fran worked to protect the American people as the Cousel to
the Attorney General for Intelligence Policy, the Assistant Commandant
for Intelligence at the U.S. Coast Guard and as the Deputy National
Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism at the National Security
Council.
"With her
extensive experience, intellect and candor, Fran has ably guided the
Homeland Security Council. She has played an integral role in the
formation of the key strategies and policies my Administration has used
to combat terror and protect Americans. She has traveled the world
to meet with allies in the Global War on Terror and has partnered
extensively with first responders at the state and local level to
enhance our preparedness. We are safer today because of her
leadership.
"Laura and
I wish Fran, her husband John, and their two sons, James and Patrick,
all the best."
The
statement, in fact, doesn't even mention that Frances Townsend is
resigning, except for the title: "President's Statement on
Resignation of Frances Fragos Townsend."
No
effective date for the resignation was given.
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