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W. David Stephenson blogs on homeland security et al.[W. David Stephenson blogs on homeland security et al.] Nothing against McConnell, but perhaps intell czar job should lapseNothing against former NSA Director Mike McConnell, but I can't help but wonder, given how poorly the intell. reorg has performed over the past two years, whether the proper response would have been to axe the post, rather than fill it on Negroponte's switch.

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