To: one_less who wrote (477999 ) 5/7/2009 9:25:32 PM From: tejek 1 Recommendation Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1573697 "Magnificent and admirable? That's not the way history will see Condi. Depends on whether the historian is telling hisstory or her story. Oh I see....she is a poor, misunderstood woman. What a lame excuse."However, she did not do a great job as Sec. of State." Wrong. History will bear me out.......oh yeah, you don't believe history because there are male historians.......maybe some day all historians can be women and then you won't be so closed off."I understand that Cheney created all kinds of problems for her." Like what? He disagreed with her on foreign policy issues and he tended to get his way."But what she will be remembered most for is her insensitivity towards the people of NOLA, many of whom are black." Only by biased partisan hacks and racists. And by black people."Fairly, or unfairly, many people, both white and black, thought she should have cared more because she's black. Racists thought so. I said fairly or unfairly.However, Condi does not see herself as black..... Really, what color does she see when she looks in a mirror? You'll have to ask her but when asked she said she doesn't see color."...therein lies the problem, A problem for racists, no one else. "an issue that led to the shoe buying trip in NYC while NOLA burned.......I mean drowned. Total misrepresentation of events on your part. You know what she did because I provided the documentation. She did a magnificent and admirable job. And I provided you with documention that showed she was in NYC on a shoe buying trip when NOLA was 'drowning'. Of course, her boss was in San Diego strumming a guitar. God knows where Cheney was....probably in his dungeon. Apparently, there wasn't a lot of character or a sense of responsibility throughout the entire Bush administration.