Gays Expose' Condoleezza
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Gays Expose' Condoleezza
Mon Mar 29 19:18:05 2004
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Condoleezza Rice já foi um petroleiro

É isso mesmo: Condoleezza Rice era o nome de um navio petroleiro (oil tanker) pertencente à empresa norte-americana Chevron Corporation. Ao batizar um petroleiro de 136.000 toneladas com o seu nome, a Chevron Corporation, hoje ChevronTexaco, quis homenagear a fiel funcionária que, durante uma década, pertenceu aos quadros da empresa antes de ser chamada para participar do governo do petroleiro George Walker Bush.
http://www.quatrocantos.com/lendas/127_condoleezza_rice.htm

http://www.blah3.com/joke.html

Bush Knew About Airplanes Used as Weapons

We've seen the Bush Administration claim that they could not have foreseen that someone would use airplanes as missiles.
http://www.retrogrouch.net/

"Dancing with Terrorists" - This time Condoleezza Rice with terrorist Abu Mazen (*PICS too)
Yahoo! Pictures ^ | 6/28/2003
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/937346/posts

For Condoleezza Rice, Stanford's provost from 1993 to 1999, the decision to leave the administration followed some introspection. She is on leave from Stanford, working as a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and as a foreign-policy adviser to Gov. George W. Bush in his presidential campaign.

"I really had to face a hard decision," she says. "I kept being asked by various places whether I would be interested, and I kept saying no. At first I thought it was because I was so new in the provost's job. Then I realized that maybe I didn't want to be a university president."

"I love the academy. But, intellectually, I am more engaged by foreign-policy issues than issues of higher education. A president needs to be a spokesperson for higher education. I right now would rather worry about foreign policy. Intellectually, that's where my passion is. I had already been out of foreign policy six years as provost. A university presidency would take me out another eight to 10 years."
http://chronicle.com/free/v46/i41/41a03401.htm 

 


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