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To: one_less who wrote (784660)5/13/2014 3:10:07 PM
From: Alex MG  Respond to of 1572369
 
She supported the invasion of Iraq by America in 2003 after Iraq declared its weapons of mass destruction to the United Nations.
good god... you have got to be kidding

do you enjoy proving how idiotic you are?... where are those WMDs again???

real funny joke... tell that joke to thousands who were killed and maimed

"Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be here somewhere."



Condi Rice's accomplishments are being a bad pianist and lying about 9/11, and being a token black for the Brush-Clearer



To: one_less who wrote (784660)5/13/2014 3:12:13 PM
From: Alex MG1 Recommendation

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bentway

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Although then national security adviser Condoleezza Rice wrote a March 22, 2004 column in The Washington Post that "No al-Qaeda threat was turned over to the new administration," a newly declassified document [image below the fold] tells the story.


US al-Qaeda warning revealed
11feb05 EIGHT months before the September 11 attacks the White House's then counterterrorism adviser urged then national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to hold a high-level meeting on the al-Qaeda network, according to a memo made public today.

"We urgently need such a principals-level review on the al-Qaeda network," ... Richard Clarke wrote in the January 25, 2001 memo.

Mr Clarke, who left the White House in 2003, made headlines in the heat of the US presidential campaign ... when he accused the Bush White House of having ignored al-Qaeda's threats before September 11.

Mr Clarke testified before inquiry panels and in a book that Rice ... had been warned of the threat.

CONDI LIED :: CONDI LIED :: CONDI LIED



another MASSIVE lie

"Nobody in our government, at least, and I don't think the prior government, could envision flying airplanes into buildings on such a massive scale."



To: one_less who wrote (784660)5/13/2014 4:39:34 PM
From: koan1 Recommendation

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Alex MG

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And becoming a conservative Republican was a complete sell out to her people. Especially back then.

Did she forget conservatives opposed the 1964 civil rights act? All of them I think.

And she was involved in selling that bullshit war in Iraq: "the mushroom cloud nonsense.

She joined the Republican party because they are always looking for uncle Toms' like Clarence Thomas to exploit so she could rise fast.

Rice is in it for Rice. And she did nothing as Secretary of State except support a bankrupt foreign policy.

<<There is no living politician who compares with Condoleeza Rice when it comes to her accomplishments, certainly not Hillary. Thank god she has been wise enough to avoid the rat race of running for political office up to now.

Condoleeza Rice grew up in Birmingham during the hottest period of the civil rights movement. She was taught by her parents that the cards were stacked against her but she could succeed if she would work to be twice as good as her competition, which she is.