Top Security Posts Still Vacant
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Two top White House counterterrorism posts continue to go unfilled following Frances Townsend's resignation in January as assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. While Prof. Joseph King calls this a "terrible situation," he also says he's not surprised. "This is basically a lame duck administration and it's hard to get people to come (to serve) when they know they have an expiration date of January 2008." Listen Now
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