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Sunday, March 19, 2006

 

CONDI FOR VEEP-2008!!

Dr. Condoleezza Rice for Vice President!
- By Warner Todd Huston


Dr. Condoleezza Rice has said numerous times that she does not wish to run for high office after her job in President Bush's Cabinet ends. Still many are urging her to run for President in 2008. It is certainly sensible of this highly intelligent and driven woman to realize that it might seem imprudent to run for the office of the President of the United States of America, the most powerful position in the free world, having never been elected to office previously.

While it may be a sensible thing for Dr. Condoleezza Rice not to run for the highest office in the land as her first entry into elective office, and she may certainly be praised for her prudence, we pray that her days of service to this country will not be over just because President Bush's term is up.

With that in mind, I would like to join the chorus of voices on the right who are urging Dr. Rice to announce her candidacy for Vice President in 2008.

No one is a more qualified person than she to run for the office of Vice President, and perhaps after that, President. We could do no better than to have this able and supremely qualified woman in such a position of prominence and importance.

With that in mind, I present her official bio to help show her ample qualifications.



Dr. Condoleezza Rice became the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, commonly referred to as the National Security Advisor, on January 22, 2001.

In June 1999, she completed a six year tenure as Stanford University 's Provost, during which she was the institution's chief budget and academic officer. As Provost she was responsible for a $1.5 billion annual budget and the academic program involving 1,400 faculty members and 14,000 students.

As professor of political science, Dr. Rice has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981 and has won two of the highest teaching honors -- the 1984 Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 1993 School of Humanities and Sciences Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching.
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Click HERE To Read The Rest of Dr. Rice's Bio
Comments:
Hey, Mr. R.Langbecker Czarmangis!!!

This one is for YOU!

Let's get the ball rolling toward the future for a change, eh?
 
This is good.
The march to 2008 begins now and I will be spreading the word.
Hopefully you will keep this as a sort of perm-link on your page as I will be sharing it as often as I can.
People need to learn about this great woman from the people that believe in her.
Thank you sir.
 
Right next to the "Donate to our cause" graphicclose to the top of the page is the Condi for Veep button which will stay there until it is no longer needed.

Spread the word, my friend.
 
Condi is a *Given*. The liberal party would elect here as leader in a nanosecond.

Confusing? Not really.

Liberals in Canada racked up a surplus and extra liberal party dipping funds through profoundly conservative practices. Shortchanging health care and the legal system.

IRAN BLINKS! There should be no talk of any withdrawal date. the military and our Canadian guys in Afghanistan deserve our encouragement. Installed the *Canadian Heroes* theme on TonyGuitar.blogspot.

Did notes from Bush and Koffi carry some weight in having Iranian dissident writer Ganji freed from SIX years of prison?

More than half of Iranian voters are western progressive but they either became apathetic about voting or the elections were fiddled. We have Iran half won over. No quitting now.

The severe ruling clerics are pulling back somewhat by allowing Ganji to go free. That is a promising move.
Here is Forbes view.

http://tinyurl.com/p2c89

http://releaseganji.net/

This could lead to some progress and should be encouraging to the military. The clerics are uneasy for good reason.

Iran would be wise to withdraw Muqtada Al-Sadr and his *Black Headbands* from their kidnapping for ransom habits in Basra and Baghdad. TG
http://HealingIraq.blogspot.com
10words.ca
 
I agree Tony,I lived in Iran for 5 years as a boy,right up to the week the hostages were taken in Tehran.Iranians have something they call the 'Festival of Fire' every year...it involves building circles of bonfires and leaping over them,goat sacrifice,hit a bottle smoke'm if you got'em kinda day..its a big deal for the 'average joe'. Kind of like our 4th of July. This last Wednsday was the first day of fire and pockets of dissent are sparking and trying to set fire. You can be certain,100's of Iranians died this week for burning pictures of their Khomeini and that evil President.They just need the right help at the right time and Iran will take care of itself,as long as we keep our noses perched over the wall,so that they know if they push hard enough we will be there to 'keep the troops' occupied while the Civilians clean out that cesspool of Clerics that call themselves a Government.
FRIST/RICE 2008
 
You are all mad. I pitty you.
 
...there is oly one "t" in pity, there smart guy!
WTH
 
ha, ha... and then I spell "only" wrong!

This ain't my day!
 
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