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To: tejek who wrote (785532)5/19/2014 2:17:38 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578891
 
>> No, it isn't. That's your racism coming to the surface. Because she's black, you think she should be given a pass.

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

Her "bosses"?



To: tejek who wrote (785532)5/19/2014 2:17:41 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation

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Bull. She has no blemish on her character from all of that. Yet, she has suffered through racist name calling, racist cartooning, and racially motivated public attacks, which she has born as always with the calm grace and dignity I have come to expect from her.

"The fact she served her bosses well is meaningless to me and should be to you."

Her bosses have been the American people, for whom she has always, and without exception served well.

I hold people like you and Koan personally responsible for the type of extreme hipocritical racism in her case. You are individuals whether you identify yourselves as an individual or not, personally responsible for your behavior. Without people like you, who can't think for themselves (its always us dems or progressives or something, all the time) it would never have been possible ... shameful. tsk



To: tejek who wrote (785532)5/19/2014 2:25:50 PM
From: i-node1 Recommendation

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>> That's your racism coming to the surface. Because she's black, you think she should be given a pass.

On reflection, this is just about the most hypocritical thing I've heard here in the last 10 years. It is racism when Obama (the Affirmative Action president) is criticized for his blunders. Yet it is not racism when Rice is criticized for her extreme competence.

Even YOU should be able to see the hypocrisy in your own remark.



To: tejek who wrote (785532)5/19/2014 2:47:26 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation

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I asked you to consider the performance of Condoleeza Rice and compare it to the performance of Madeline Albright as Secretary of State. The performance of Rice was exempliary, the performance of Albright which was so flawed as to get her labeled "Grim Reaper" by women in other parts of the world. Then consider the treatment of each by Dems... your willingness to over look that tells me everything I need to know.

>>'There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women.' (Madeleine Albright, 1937 - )

>>Madeleine Albright, Iraq’s “Grim Reaper”, of course confirmed on “Sixty Minutes” (12th May 1996) that the deaths of half a million children as a result of the absolute, all-embracing deprivations of the UN embargo were: “A hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it.” (Felicity Arbuthnot 2012)

Worth it, no... but even so that was her assuming Clinton's sanctions would work, even when they were starting to fail and ultimately failed absolutely.

Worth it??? Worth what?

Then the Dems award Albright with the highest humanitarian award available. sheesh.

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I offered you a path to reason and humanity. Under the circumstance, YOU fail as person. You aren't fit to clean the dust off Rice's boot, which belongs in your ass IMO.