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Pastimes : Rarely is the question asked: "is our children learning"

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To: SalemsHex who wrote (1978)2/8/2004 3:23:35 PM
From: John Sladek  Read Replies (1) of 2171
 
Condi bailing out?
WASHINGTON - Condoleezza Rice is supposed to be a slam dunk for secretary of state in a second Bush administration. But she may do the unthinkable and just say no. Friends and colleagues of the national security adviser report that the 49-year-old Rice is exhausted, approaching burnout and aching to return to her idyllic previous life as a tenured professor at Stanford.

"I would be surprised if she stays in government at all," one well-placed source told the Daily News. "From a personal standpoint, she wants her life back."

Rice's departure would be a personal as well as professional blow to the President. She spends more time with him than any other subordinate, including frequent weekends at Camp David, where she and Bush play tennis and work out in the gym. ... read more nydailynews.com

The question that comes to mind is: If Condi jumps ship now, will it be in time to absolve her of blame for this preemptive war against Iraq and the lies which the Bush administration used to lead America into it? I surely hope not! If I had my druthers, they would all spend the rest of their natural lives basking in the striped sunshine shimmering through the bars of their cells.

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