Comments on: Rice Doesn't Recall Al Qaeda Warning

Secretary Of State: No Memory Of Pre-9/11 CIA Warning, As Woodward Book Claims

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by stick130 October 3, 2006 6:52 AM EDT
It's long past the days that anything that comes from the {White Lying House} that any American with an I Q of 75 will believe. Remember WMD's? Bush got a Free Pass from the Press for 6 years. They are also part of the problem. The Press is only telling us now what most of us suspected for years. If Condi would tell the TRUTH it's now' way too late!
Bush makes Clinton look like a Saint!
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by pakaal October 3, 2006 3:42 AM EDT
Amen, NewsJeff, in comparison to the current "administration", the Reagan years were blessings in abundance. There's always dirt in politics, whether it's Democrat or Republican. As to Reagan and job growth, well, we have to agree to disagree. To an extent. Reagan does come in at a respectable 11% Payroll Employment Growth (Public and Private) by Jan '89, - much higher than his first term percentage of 5.8% - but even his second term best doesn't match that of Carter (12.8%), LBJ (16.5%) or FDR (21.5%), all Democrats. On the other side we have Bush 41 (@1.6%), Ike (-0.3%) and Bush 43 coming in dead last at -0.8% job growth as of January '05. The bottom line is that Reagan is the one and only Republican in the top nine Democrats at the top of the charts for growth. ...And they say these guys know the private sector?
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by phil-in-fin October 3, 2006 3:38 AM EDT
I do not think Rice is that stupid.

I am sure that there are plenty of people out there who believe her.

The evidence: King George II got re-elected.
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by October 3, 2006 3:09 AM EDT
Why do they always post the worst picture they can find when it comes to conservatives?

She probably said she doesn't recall a warning because none was given.

www.politipoll.net
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by long_rider October 3, 2006 2:34 AM EDT
The bad part of the true story is eleven countries told various government agencies, including the Whitehouse, about the 9/11 attacks months before they happened. Isreal removed all of their govt. offices from the WTC one week prior to 9/11.

This administration either ignored the warnings, due to stupidity, or they wanted 9/11 to happen.

Why would a person with a Phd claim that she did not remember such an important detail. Can't buy that one Condie. The old Nixon 2-step.

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by mh4cbs1 October 3, 2006 2:24 AM EDT
Is there Anybody still so gullible as to believe Anything that Rice, Bush, Cheney, Rummy say?? If you love America, do your patriotic duty and get these hijackers of the GOP impeaced and trhown in jail where they belong. And throw out the spineless, complicit Dems while you are at it)

Remember the aluminum tubes, mushroom clouds, WMDs "we know where they are", "last throes" of the insurgency, "mission accomplished", 'bring them on", Saddam had "a relationship" with Al Queada (sure, a relationship of mutual hate! In fact he was one of our good-buddy brutal dictators while he was "killing his own people")....

Do you enjoy being ripped off by the rich? Do you like to watch our middle class and poor kids die in Iraq for this needless war for power and profit? Do you like massive tax cuts for the super wealthy while working families struggle harder and harder for less and less...

Wake up Sheeple of America! Stop being such complete CHIMP CHUMPs!
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by newsjeff-2009 October 3, 2006 2:03 AM EDT
In response to a comment that was made on this network, comparing the Ronald Reagan Administration to the Bush Administration is like comparing watermelon and spinach. The Ronald Reagan who won the presidency and re-election by a hudge landslide victory both times, was a republican but a type of republican who would work with democrats and republicans to get things done for America. During the Reagan Administration the entire republican GOP party focused more on running the country,growing the economy,creating jobs,ect., heck I even remember a minimum wage increase occur in all 50 states when Ronald Reagan was in office. Of course now our GOP controlled white house,senate,congress, have to bash homosexuals,same *** marriage,abortion,and preaching religious beliefs, since this is all the republicans feel is the only problems facing America. Oh, I almost forgot the Iraq war which has no evidence that Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein were ever connected to begin with. Reagan believed that marriage beliefs,homosexuality,abortion was a personal matter not a government matter.
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by angryliberal-2009 October 3, 2006 1:11 AM EDT
yeah that is an awful photo.
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by sharncedar October 3, 2006 1:00 AM EDT
SutupMurtha: "lol.....You can tell this is propaganda just by looking at that horrible photo of Rice....lol. This is so blatent it's funny. She looks like satan in the picture they have of her....."

lol, that's really funny. I don't like Rice much, but good point
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by shutupmurtha October 3, 2006 12:55 AM EDT
lol.....You can tell this is propaganda just by looking at that horrible photo of Rice....lol. This is so blatent it's funny. She looks like satan in the picture they have of her.....either the CBS photographer really sucks at photography (which I would not be surprised...CBS always has the worst cinematics and design of all the networks, but that has nothing to do with any of this) or they chose this picture. This has got to be the most obvious, oldest, and cheapest form of propaganda in the books. I dont even have to read the story the title of the headline and the photo says it all. They could have said "Rice is doubtful about Al Quaeda warning" or "Like Andy Card, Rice also doubts Woodward's truthfulness in his book" or First Andy Card says Woodward took his quotes out of context and now Rice questions him too."
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