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General : Rice: People will Thank Bush----  
     
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From: MSN Nicknamenesah1  (Original Message)Sent: 12/29/2008 1:38 AM

Rice: People will soon thank Bush for what he's done

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that despite President Bush's low approval ratings, people will soon "start to thank this president for what he's done."
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says "there is no greater honor than to serve this country,"

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says "there is no greater honor than to serve this country,"

"So we can sit here and talk about the long record, but what I would say to you is that this president has faced tougher circumstances than perhaps at any time since the end of World War II, and he has delivered policies that are going to stand the test of time," Rice said in an interview that aired on CBS' "Sunday Morning."

The secretary of state brushed off reports that suggest the United States' image is suffering abroad. She praised the administration's ability to change the conversation in the Middle East.

"This isn't a popularity contest. I'm sorry, it isn't. What the administration is responsible to do is to make good choices about Americans' interests and values in the long run -- not for today's headlines, but for history's judgment," she said.

"And I am quite certain that when the final chapters are written and it's clear that Saddam Hussein's Iraq is gone in favor of an Iraq that is favorable to the future of the Middle East; when the history is written of a U.S.-China relationship that is better than it's ever been; an India relationship that is deeper and better than it's ever been; a relationship with Brazil and other countries of the left of Latin America, better than it's ever been ...

"When one looks at what we've been able to do in terms of changing the conversation in the Middle East about democracy and values, this administration will be judged well, and I'll wait for history's judgment and not today's headlines."

Asked by CBS' Rita Braver why some former diplomats say Americans are disliked around the world, Rice said that's "just not true.

"I know what U.S. policy has achieved. And so I don't know what diplomats you're talking to, but look at the record," she said.

Rice said she wasn't bothered by criticism about her or the administration's polices, saying if a person in her business is not being criticized, "you're not doing something right."

"I'm here to make tough choices, and this president is here to make tough choices, and we have. And yes, I -- there are some things that I would do very differently if I had it to do over again. You don't have that luxury. You have to make the choices and take the positions that you do at the time," she said.

Asked about historians who say Bush is one of the worst presidents, Rice said those "aren't very good historians."

"If you're making historical judgments before an administration is already out -- even out of office, and if you're trying to make historical judgments when the nature of the Middle East is still to be determined, and when one cannot yet judge the effects of decisions that this President has taken on what the Middle East will become -- I mean, for goodness' sakes, good historians are still writing books about George Washington. Good historians are certainly still writing books about Harry Truman," she said.

Rice, 54, said she has enjoyed working in the Bush administration during the last eight years, first as national security adviser, then as secretary of state.

"There is no greater honor than to serve this country," she said, adding that there is also no greater challenge.

Rice said when the new administration takes over, she plans to return to the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and write two books -- one on foreign policy and one about her parents



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From: MSN NicknamedeedeedollSent: 12/29/2008 2:15 AM
dilusional, is all I can say.

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From: MSN NicknameabsolutelystumpedSent: 12/29/2008 8:52 PM
If you buy that, I have some diamonds I would like to sell you.

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From: KatSent: 12/29/2008 9:43 PM
Thank you president bush. Thank you for;
 
Leaving our borders wide open even after being told that Mexican gangs are being paid to sneak terrorists over the border where they have set up cells here in America, while you railroad our Border Agents into prison for doing their jobs.
 
Thank you for the total chaos and war we now have on our Mexican border.
 
Thank you for the crime we now have from all of the illegals in this country from south of the border. The family of Dani Countryman thanks you. She is the teenager who was murdered here in Oregon by two illegals, one stomped on her neck while the other one raped her. Thank you for all the illegals who drive in this country drunk and murder our citizens. Thank you so much.
 
Thank you for making sure your buddies get the cheap labor from Mexico while you rape the middle class who support these laborers with welfare, free schooling, housing, medical, etc, so they can afford to stay here and send the money they earn back to Mexico. Thank you so much that American Citizens have lost their jobs as they cannot  work at these wages and survive. And of course, they don't qualify for welfare, they are only there to provide it. Somehow.
 
 
Thank you so much that so many of our hospital emergency rooms are closing because illegals have overwhelmed them, going in for non emergency's like colds, etc, treating ER's like a Dr's office.
 
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From: KatSent: 12/29/2008 9:52 PM
Thank you for the housing crisis, the bang up job you provided during the Katrina nightmare. Thank you for the formaldehyde trailers you provided for them to live in.
 
Thank you for Iraq. It makes total sense to send not enough troops in and go to war there while you leave our borders wide open.
 
Thank you for the hellish debt we are now in. Thank you for mismanaging this country into hell itself.
 
Thank you for taking more freedoms away from Americans than any president in history.
 
Thank you for being the most arrogant, useless, worthless president in this countries history. Former president Carter thanks you too. He's looking mighty good now.
 
 

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From: KatSent: 12/29/2008 10:05 PM
Thank you bush that  eighteen of our troops in Iraq have been electrocuted to death  while taking a shower. Your buddies who were paid big bucks for this can't be held responsible. They did build it the best they could, with the very best materials. Nothing is too good for our troops.
 
Thank you that our troops are going hungry. That some of them are lucky to get one meal a day and are writing home to beg for food packages.

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From: MSN Nicknamelightswitch85Sent: 12/31/2008 1:24 PM
Kat-please check the thread I just posted-about SOFA,
new agreement/pact going into affect tomorrow. Then
tell me if you agree with me that Quacky and his friends should ot should not be tried for war crimes.
Thanks-left PP-managers kept blocking me, and I did
not break the rules. Hope this is better. Have a good day.

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From: MSN NicknamedeedeedollSent: 1/1/2009 4:04 PM
Why was your post deleted?  I sure didn't.  Harold would've been on the record saying why.  What managers are you talking about?  Try to post again.  As long as it isn't vulgar and directed in some way to our members , I don't see what the issue is.
ddd

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From: MSN NicknameCgharold11Sent: 1/2/2009 4:48 AM
I certainly didn't delete light's post.  In fact, I never read it.  Can Merle (assistant mgr) have the ways to delete posts?  I assure you, if I delete a members post, I will give my reasons.  I do not delete 'on the sly'.

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From: KatSent: 1/2/2009 11:39 PM
Sounds like lightswithch is talking about another group that was doing that, not you guys.

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From: MSN NicknamedeedeedollSent: 1/4/2009 2:20 AM
You are right, Kat.  It was a different political group.  We aren't sneaky.  We just tell ya if you mess up. 

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