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Today in 2005, Condoleezza Rice is appointed to the post of secretary of state. The post makes her the highest ranking African-American woman ever to serve in an U.S. presidential cabinet. Was she a Competent, Effective and Efficient Secretary of State?
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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I would rate Her an A+ or on a scale of 1 to 10 for outstanding performance a 10. I have a more favorable impression of Her than anyone I've ever seem in Washington in a long time. She is a very well qualified woman and one I would not hesitate to vote for including the office of President of the United States.
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"President Bush says he is opposed to establishing a special, independent commission to probe how the government dealt with terrorism warnings before 9/11. [CBS NEWS, 5/23/2002] He will later change his stance in the face of overwhelming support for the idea (see September 20, 2002), and will then sabotage an agreement reached with Congress to establish a commission. Several years after leaving the White House, current Bush press secretary Scott McClellan will write that the president’s reluctance to open an independent investigation into the 9/11 attacks (see November 15, 2002) was part of a larger penchant for secrecy in the administration. McClellan will write: “Unfortunately, the initial response of the Bush White House to demands by partisan critics in Congress and elsewhere for an independent investigation fueled the firestorm of anger."

http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a052302bushopposes
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3,300 civilians die on his watch and he doesn't want to find out why or how.

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Americans have known about many of these acts for years, but the 524-page executive summary of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s report erases any lingering doubt about their depravity and illegality: In addition to new revelations of sadistic tactics like “rectal feeding,” scores of detainees were waterboarded, hung by their wrists, confined in coffins, sleep-deprived, threatened with death or brutally beaten. In November 2002, one detainee who was chained to a concrete floor died of “suspected hypothermia.”

These are, simply, crimes. They are prohibited by federal law, which defines torture as the intentional infliction of “severe physical or mental pain or suffering.” They are also banned by the Convention Against Torture, the international treaty that the United States ratified in 1994 and that requires prosecution of any acts of torture…

No amount of legal pretzel logic can justify the behavior detailed in the report. Indeed, it is impossible to read it and conclude that no one can be held accountable. At the very least, Mr. Obama needs to authorize a full and independent criminal investigation.

http://www.pensitoreview.com/2014/12/22/bush-and-cheney-have-admitted-they-ordered-torture/
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"In what is the first ever conviction of its kind anywhere in the world, the former US President and seven key members of his administration were yesterday (Fri) found guilty of war crimes.

Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and their legal advisers Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes, Jay Bybee and John Yoo were tried in absentia in Malaysia.

The trial held in Kuala Lumpur heard harrowing witness accounts from victims of torture who suffered at the hands of US soldiers and contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan.

They included testimony from British man Moazzam Begg, an ex-Guantanamo detainee and Iraqi woman Jameelah Abbas Hameedi who was tortured in the notorious Abu Ghraib prison.

At the end of the week-long hearing, the five-panel tribunal unanimously delivered guilty verdicts against Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and their key legal advisors who were all convicted as war criminals for torture and cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment."


http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2012/05/12/bush-convicted-of-war-crimes-in-absentia/
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This thread certainly illuminates what Patrick Henry said: "The only lamp I have for my path is the lamp of experience."

Many of you remember nothing, making your opinions -worse- than useless.

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Some of you guys don't even seem to be even half awake.

Last figures I saw showed 3,300 Americans killed on 9/11.

On 8/6/2001 the PDB says 'OBL determined to strike inside the U.S.' Who exactly should take that for action?

Did you just forget? There were 3,300 dead Americans and the Bush Administration did everything it could to prevent any investigation of what led to that.

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Subpoenas

In March 2004, Rice declined to testify before the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the 9/11 Commission). The White House claimed executive privilege under constitutional separation of powers and cited past tradition. Under pressure, Bush agreed to allow her to testify[55] so long as it did not create a precedent of presidential staff being required to appear before United States Congress when so requested. Her appearance before the commission on April 8, 2004, was accepted by the Bush administration in part because she was not appearing directly before Congress. She thus became the first sitting National Security Advisor to testify on matters of policy.

In April 2007, Rice rejected, on grounds of executive privilege, a House subpoena regarding the prewar claim that Iraq sought yellowcake uranium from Niger.[56]

Iraq

Rice was a proponent of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. After Iraq delivered its declaration of weapons of mass destruction to the United Nations on December 8, 2002, Rice wrote an editorial for The New York Times entitled "Why We Know Iraq Is Lying".[57] In a January 10, 2003, interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Rice made headlines by stating regarding Iraqi president Saddam Hussein's nuclear capabilities: "The problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons. But we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."[58]

In October 2003, Rice was named to run the Iraq Stabilization Group, to “quell violence in Iraq and Afghanistan and to speed the reconstruction of both countries."[59] By May 2004, the Washington Post reported that the council had become virtually nonexistent.[60]

Leading up to the 2004 presidential election, Rice became the first National Security Advisor to campaign for an incumbent president. She stated that while: "Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with the actual attacks on America, Saddam Hussein's Iraq was a part of the Middle East that was festering and unstable, [and] was part of the circumstances that created the problem on September 11."[61]

After the invasion, when it became clear that Iraq did not have nuclear WMD capability, critics called Rice's claims a "hoax," "deception" and "demagogic scare tactic."[62][63] "Either she missed or overlooked numerous warnings from intelligence agencies seeking to put caveats on claims about Iraq's nuclear weapons program, or she made public claims that she knew to be false," wrote Dana Milbank and Mike Allen in the Washington Post.[64]

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Did you really just site your reference source as wiki? I hold that to the same standard as the National Enquirer.
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SFC (Join to see) - You must love losers.

If you can refute my source do so if not STFU.

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Wiki is not a source, its like a magical fairy web site of data. You lost all credibility in your argument when you stated where it came from.
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1. Unindicted War Criminal

2. At the 9/11 commission she testified that no one ever dreamed about using airliners for bombs. Turns out this eventuality was planned for at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

3. Flatly refused to testify at the 9/11 Commission. Was finally forced to testify, pressured by the families her gross incompetence bereaved.

4. Foreign policy academic expertise was based in knowledge of the Soviet Union. Grossly unqualified to be National Security Advisor or to park non-Russian cars.

5. Treated as a token female by both Cheney and Rummy the Dummy.

6. Pushed "The smoking gun must not be a mushroom cloud" which she had to know was a fabrication.

7. Bears repeating: unindicted war criminal.

8. Feckless incompetent.
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