-----Original Message----- From: Gordon Cook <cook@cookreport.com> <snip>
It is unclear why Neal Lane was moved, but letters from him about Linda Sundro's activities show that he was not cooperative with her attempts to figure out what was going on.
What his lack of cooperation shows is that Lane understood the legislative manadate of NSF was not to become a tax collection agency.
For the record...Gordon confirms that Linda Sundro did not know what she was doing. Gordon does not mention where she obtained her information that she used to develop her misguided plan. Gordon also does not address the fact that Neal Lane was not helpful to Linda Sundro to get it right. Gordon seems to imply that left to his own decision-making Neal Lane would get it right. Gordon fails to point out that Neal Lane WAS the one making the decisions, not Linda Sundro. I suppose this means that Gordon is happy with the decisions that were made and is now more happy that Neal Lane, the decision-maker had moved to the White House to continue making decisions. Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.com End-2-End: VPC(Java)---C+@---<IPv8>---C+@---(Java)VPC http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt http://www.ddj.com/index/author/idx10133.htm