1. And then, embarrassingly, the men the president chose to replace them bowed out. 2. Another is that the president will never choose the simple, straight line from A to B when something fancier-sounding is suggested. 3. At the very least, the president should choose carefully the members to be appointed to this Presidio Trust. 4. A president can choose, as Chirac did, to dissolve parliament and call early elections. 5. A Republican president is choosing the nominees, but the Democratic-controlled Senate can confirm or deny the nominations. 6. A president can choose to sign a censure to simply show that he admits the charge and accepts the punishment. 7. Afterwards, the president could choose to dump him. 8. But if the president chooses to send ground forces into battle, he will need the full support of Congress and the American people. 9. But the president chose another good man, Gov. Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania. 10. But the president chose not to issue a direct order to the general. |