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Saturday, December 02, 2006
Rice Admits Mistakes Were Made In Iraq, Won’t Say What They Were Until Bush Leaves Office
In an interview yesterday on Al Arabiya TV, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was asked if the Bush administration has made any mistakes in Iraq. Here was Rice’s response:
SECRETARY RICE: …As to whether the United States has made mistakes, of course, I’m sure, we have. You can’t be involved in something as big as the liberation of a country like Iraq and all that has happened since, and I’m sure there are things that we could have done differently; but frankly, we are looking ahead. And when I’m back at Stanford University, I can look back and write books about what we might have done differently.
http://thinkprogress.org/2006/12/02/rice-iraq-mistakes/
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Connie shouldn't count her chickens yet Stanford might not want her when they learn the truth. The other college kicked her out Stanford might not want to deal with the crimes she was part of with Bush. Now I wonder what that Bush Library will have if Connie spills the secrets.
Oh I read the Globe today and Bush has bigger problems then the Middle East. Seems Laura has had enough of George/Connie love affair. Now before you say what. Bush looked like a man in love when Connie got off the plane his face showed a man in love. The Bush family might have a problem with Connie being Mrs. George Bush. George will always want the bottle more.
It's sounds like there is a book deal in the making. That should keep her in the lower tax bracket with all the book sales.
And what would that book be called: How I got two positions in the WH with no experience?
How to have an affair with the President? How to avoid a car accident with the wife?
"How to have an affair with the President? How to avoid a car accident with the wife?"
*lol*
The affair book will be a classic. She is no Sally Hemmings and the Gerbil is no Thomas Jefferson.
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