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Condi eyes return, but in what role? May 25, 2007 By Andrea Fuller Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says it. Administrators expect it: The former provost will be back at Stanford in 2009. The future plans of Rice — who is on-leave as a political science professor and Hoover Institution senior fellow while serving in Washington — have been the subject of intense speculation in the Stanford community. During her visit to the Hewlett Packard (HP) labs in Palo Alto yesterday, Rice said she expected to reenter academia when she completes her duties in Washington.“We talked a little...
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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU 'Black spinster' label pinned on Condi Rice Palestinian media use racist terms including 'colored dark skin lady' Posted: July 31, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Aaron Klein© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com Condoleezza Rice depicted in Al Quds as pregnant with a monkey. The image's caption read, "Rice speaks about birth of new Middle East." JERUSALEM – While U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has been in the Middle East meeting regional alongside Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, media outlets controlled by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party the past few days have been using racist rhetoric...
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Rice Warns Iran Sanctions are Near Associated Press January 5, 2006 10:26 p.m. WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration signaled on Thursday that time is running out for Iran to avoid being taken before the U.N. Security Council over its disputed nuclear program, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice condemned new anti-Israel remarks from Iran's president. "We are moving into a period of time with Iran where I think we're going to have to, the world is going to have to make some decisions," Ms. Rice said. Ms. Rice avoided declaring an end to negotiations between Tehran and European nations that...
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"Sunni Arab opposition to Iraq's draft constitution has increased the potential for instability and called into question U.S. hopes for substantial troop cuts next spring, the top U.S. Commander in Iraq said Friday (General George Casey)." _______ In my opinion, we should expect to be in Iraq a long time. I believe that we need to establish permanent bases there as we did in Japan and Germany after World War II. There would be many benefits to this strategy. Also, I advise President Bush to stay the course until the job is completed. Respectfully submitted, J. Scott Davis Veteran: U.S....
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"The Basic Law provides that the Islamic holy book the Koran and the Sunna (tradition) of the Prophet Muhammad are the country's Constitution."U.S. State Department - Saudi Arabia, 25 February 2004 This is not merely a book, nor simply an instrument of the faith for those of the Islamic faith that we as Americans have been asked to hold in high regard, but the Constitution of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Not only Saudi Arabia, the country of Afghanistan prior to their fall and several other countries even now including Iran's laws are based partially or fully according the Quran....
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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day Free Republic made its debut in September, 1996, and the forum was added in early 1997. Over 100,000 people have registered for posting privileges on Free Republic, and the forum is read daily by tens of thousands of concerned citizens and patriots from all around the country and the world. A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day was introduced on June 24, 2002. It's only a small room in JimRob's house where we can get to know one another a little better; salute and support our military and our leaders; pray for those in...
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White hot lights of the cameras illuminated the dais, speakers buzzed as microphones came to life, reporters stirred restlessly as they communicated with exaggerated gestures that seemed to pantomime hysteria while the microprocessors in their computers sat ready to send millions of bytes of information into the strata in a matters of milliseconds. No, they weren’t waiting on a rock star or a multi-million dollar jock, they were getting ready to report one of the most profound moments in global history and the information they were about to communicate to the awaiting masses would either be a news report that...
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Gracious and elegant, Rice also seems vulnerable ANKARA - TEN days and thousands of kilometres into her new job as the Secretary of State, Dr Condoleezza Rice is learning it is trickier to sell US policy to the world than to fashion it behind closed doors. Dr Rice, 50, cuts a gracious and elegant figure as she jets around Europe and the Middle East on her first voyage after moving over from her post as national security adviser. But she has also seemed at times a bit uncomfortable, even vulnerable in the world spotlight, where she is the face of...
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I am not sure if Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez had been personally sampling his neighbor's cash crop or if he was just plain drunk when he made these comments last month. No politician in their right mind would say such things to a United States Secretary of State with whom his government will have to work over the next four years. In a response to harsh criticism leveled against his government by Condoleezza Rice during the confirmation hearings, Chavez had the following words for Dr. Rice: "It seems that she dreams about me. I can invite her on a date...
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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice says that disengagement from Gush Katif and northern Shomron is fine, but only as a first step towards a full-fledged PLO state. Rice met with Prime Minister Sharon's top aide Dov Weisglass in Washington on Monday. She explained to him the U.S. position that the unilateral withdrawal from Gaza is acceptable only as a prelude to the full Road Map plan proposed by President Bush. The Road Map plan calls for a "viable" - i.e., territorially-contiguous - Arab state in Judea, Samaria and Gaza. Rice, as well, emphasized this point to Weisglass. This means...
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Welcome Remarks to Employees (Applause.) Thank you very much. Thank you. Well, this is a little different welcome than the first time that I came to work at the State Department. Now, that may surprise some of you, but I was, in 1977, an intern in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. (Laughter and applause.) Now, there's a lesson in that: Be good to your interns. (Laughter.) I want to thank you for this really, really warm welcome. I first want to start by just saying how much I admire and appreciate the leadership of Secretary Colin Powell over...
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The question in this title may seem strange, but there is actually a very strong coincidence. A coworker of mine went last week to Chile to participate in the Pucon half Ironman triathlon, which took place on the same day as Chavez’ sexist remarks about Condoleezza Rice. Since Sunday, I have been trying to find news in the international press about both events, with very limited success. In the case of the triathlon I was trying to find out how well she did in her category (over 40, ladies) which was never reported by the official website. But so far,...
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Whew! You know, ever since I went to Iraq in November 2003, I had been wondering how the devil I had gotten there. Standing in the parking lot outside the Palace in the Green Zone, surrounded by my luggage, I remember thinking: "Who is responsible for this?" Yesterday, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) joined Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) in providing the answer: Dr. Condoleezza Rice. It was all her fault. There was once a time when the whole business of foreign policy was treated with a depth and dignity essential to making certain our foes didn't underestimate America's resolve. Senate Democrats,...
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On Tuesday, January 18th and Wednesday, January 19th, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in a confirmation hearing for her appointment as Secretary of State. Dr. Rice's confirmation hearing must not be a rubber stamp of President Bush's appointment. The Senate must take its "advice and consent" role seriously. That's why, as a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, I intend to stand up and ask Condoleezza Rice the tough questions that Americans deserve to have answered. Questions like: Why did the United States go to war in Iraq based on misleading --...
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Is Condoleezza Rice a good choice for Secretary of State?
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Secretary of State NominationPart I HEARINGbefore the COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONSUNITED STATES SENATEONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESSFIRST SESSION Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Break - 2:00 PM - 5:00 PMPlace: 216 Hart Senate Office BuildingPresiding: Senator Lugar Nominee: Dr. Condoleezza Rice To be Secretary of State The Hearing will Commence on Tuesday, January 18, 2005 and will Continue, If Necessary, on the Following Day Wednesday, January 19, 2005. Immediately Following the Conclusion of Hearing, the Chairman Will Convene a Business Meeting to Vote on the Nomination.
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Condi’s First Test: The Oil-for-Food Scandal Joel Mowbray December 9, 2004 Although the Iraqi elections on January 30 will top her incoming agenda, the first real indicator of Condi Rice’s tenure as Secretary of State will be how she handles something most in her new department would rather ignore: the United Nations’ oil-for-food scandal. On one side in Washington are those appalled by the ever-increasing evidence that Saddam bilked billions out of a program designed to help ordinary Iraqis, and they want accountability regardless of the impact on the U.N.’s credibility or long-term health. On the other side, however, are...
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In light of their reaction to the nomination of Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites) as secretary of state, I gather liberals have gotten over their enthusiasm for multiculturalist milestones. It's interesting that they dropped their celebrations of the "first woman!" "first black!" "first Asian!" designations at the precise moment that we are about to get our first black female secretary of state. When Madeline Albright was appointed the FIRST WOMAN secretary of state, the media was euphoric. (And if memory serves, Monica Lewinsky was the first Jewish female to occupy her various positions on the president's, uh, staff.) With...
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The black 'slip of a girl' who grew up in the segregated Deep South was made the US secretary of state last week and is being spoken of as a potential president. Antonia Felix charts the rise of a woman who has used her brilliant mind and iron will to break the political mould Stanford University, about 35 miles south of San Francisco, has one of the most beautiful campuses in America. Oak, palm and eucalyptus trees surround a cluster of red-tiled “California mission” buildings on 8,000 acres in sight of San Francisco Bay. One evening in 1987, Brent Scowcroft,...
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Good morning guys! I need your help! I want to cut my hair like Dr. Condi Rice. You know, she's the best! I need a lot of photos of her to bring to my hairdresser. Can you send the nicest photos of Condoleezza Rice to me? Thank you so much! Ps: And God bless all the world's B (Bush, Berlusconi and Blair)!!!!!
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