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Condoleezza Rice regrets there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
Condoleezza Rice regrets there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
In an appearance on ABC's "The View" this morning, just-departed secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she regretted that faulty intelligence had reported that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but had no regrets that U.S. troops toppled dictator Saddam Hussein ...
SCOTT HORTON—Glinda Arrives at State
harpers.org — One thing seems clear regarding Condoleezza Rice’s stewardship of the State Department: she did not command the... admiration of many of those who worked with her. The reaction of State Department employees as Hillary Clinton arrived this morning ... (more) SCOTT HORTON—Glinda Arrives at State
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is returning to Stanford University - San Jose ...
mercurynews.com — Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is returning to Stanford University to teach political science and write... books as a member of the Hoover Institution, according to an interview published in the campus newsletter Stanford Report. "Stanford is ... (more) Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is returning ...
Katrina fried Rice
Katrina fried Rice
firedoglake.com — So it turns out that like most of us, Dr. Rice isn't happy about how the whole... Katrina thing worked out. Well, maybe not quite like most of us Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told hosts of ABC's The View Thursday that she was angry ... (more) Katrina fried Rice
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Condoleezza Rice regrets there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... this to happen because these people were black. And for somebody to say that about the president of the United States, a president of the United States who I know well and a president of the United States who is my friend, I was appalled and I couldn't believe people didn't challenge it. But Rice, taking pride in the administration's relief aid for Africa, conceded that Katrina was "for my mind, one of the greatest disasters for the administration and for the country." Read more: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/01/cond...

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