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honestly, sounds interesting, you should definitely contact someone, perhaps a democrat congressman/senate or whatever approvces?


ideally the people that should get influence by this fact are the senators that are on the committee that may or may not consent to her nomimination. i doubt that they would do anything if i gave it to them because of how politics work in the US; there's too much quid pro quo.

the best people to give it to would be credible journalists and that's what i tried. admittedly, i only contacted one person when i should have tried to contact more. that sucks.

credible journalist and media and public attention would influence sentators a lot more by putting them in the public spotlight. but again, i'm a luttle cynical about the media here, and i'm not sure that they (the media) would give it any attention.


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Re: Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice?







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Is this a good or bad choice? Is she the best person for the job? The correct person?


She's the best person to follow the Neo-con's Mid-East oil agenda...



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A CRUDE LIKENESS.
(oil tanker named for National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice)(Brief Article)


Harper's Magazine; 7/1/2001; Silverstein, Ken




How the oil tanker Condoleezza Rice lived up to its name, by Ken Silverstein

"We can't live without oil"--nearly any member of George W. Bush's administration might be given to such a declaration, which seeks to place our favorite fossil fuel in the rarefied company of food, water, and air. The speaker in this case was National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, responding matter-of-factly to the revelation last summer that Chevron, on whose board of directors she served for nine years, had named an oil tanker in her honor. Capable of carrying 130,000 tons of cargo, the Condoleezza Rice, whose certificate of survey is pictured here, is one of more than 3,400 oil tankers operating worldwide; these tankers generally run from the Third World, where most oil is located, to the First World--presumably the "we" in Rice's formulation where most oil is consumed. Seen from the stem of the Condoleezza Rice, the world would doubtless seem more distressed by its life with oil than by the thought of a life without it.

Just months after its 1993 certification, the Condoleezza Rice was sold to CalPetro Tankers, a third-party shipping firm, and immediately chartered back to Chevron. Since the Exxon Valdez disaster, this arrangement has become standard among large oil companies, which are desperate to distance themselves from major spills. A shortage of seaworthy tankers, combined with a surge in Western demand for oil, has contributed to a 250 percent jump in oil-shipping prices since last year--adding, by one estimate, 4 [cts.] per gallon to the price of gasoline. Since 1998 this ship has been owned by Frontline Ltd., a Norwegian firm whose CEO, John Fredriksen, controls shipping properties estimated to be worth a billion dollars (a fortune built, in part, on his oil dealings with the Ayatollah during the Iran-Iraq war). Frontline's revenues nearly doubled last year, to $697 million; Lloyd's List calls Fredriksen "pretty well unstoppable" and compares him to a "10th century Viking voyager, snapping up plump prey wherever his dragon ship heaves over the horizon."

As mandated by a 1990 U.S. law, the Condoleezza Rice was built with a "double hull," wherein an extra sheet of steel protects the sea from the tanker's toxic cargo. Double hulls, though by no means a fail-safe measure for preventing spills, do represent a major improvement; but two thirds of oil tankers sailing into U.S. waters--and nearly that portion of tankers worldwide--still have only a single hull. Meanwhile, significant spills still occur almost monthly and remain largely out of the public eye. Last November, for example, when the Westchester ran aground near New Orleans, spilling over 500,000 gallons of crude into the Mississippi River, the story merited only a brief mention in most national newspapers, none of which bothered to report the American company on behalf of which the tanker carried its oil. (It was Capline, a pipeline co-operated by Shell and Texaco.)

Like the Westchester, this ship is registered in the Bahamas--third, after Panama and Liberia, among nations whose flags are most commonly flown by oil tankers. All three are considered "flags of convenience" (FOCs), a term for nations that open their registries to all comers; these nations tend to offer cut-rate fees and taxes, not to mention alluringly lax labor and inspection policies. Panama's licensing process is so slipshod that a union activist recently obtained, entirely through the mail (and with under-the-table payments), a certificate authorizing him to navigate a Panamanian-registered ship. The Bahamas have no minimum wage requirements for crews and no laws requiring recognition of trade unions; even unionized seafarers on its ships (who in this case hail from Russia, India, or the Philippines) are usually not paid more than $1,200 a month, a third of the wage aboard a U.S.-flagged ship. Frequently unaware of their rights, or too afraid to speak out, crews of FOC-registered ships often work up to sixteen hours each day and lack decent medical care.

The Condoleezza Rice is classified as a "Suezmax" tanker--a name derived from its breadth, the maximum permitted to pass through the Suez Canal. Suezmaxes are typically used to ferry crude oil out of resource-rich West Africa, where Chevron has invested $4.4 billion since 1990. The Condoleezza Rice stops frequently in the region: in Nigeria's Niger Delta, where continual oil spills have left the groundwater poisoned (and where a Chevron-hired "kill-and-go" security squad gunned down two protesters in 1998); in Angola, where Western oil money, often in the form of signing bonuses to the government, continues to finance a 25-year-long civil war; and in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which for three years has been embroiled in its own brutal war. Indeed, were Condoleezza Rice herself to retrace the path of her namesake, she might find the trip instructive as to the effects of the oil trade on "national security."

"I'm very proud of my association with Chevron, and I think we should be very proud of the job that American oil companies are doing in ... making certain that we have a safe energy supply," Rice continued last summer, in her (and Chevron's) defense. Perhaps she did not care to contemplate her namesake's pernicious wake, as it were--the oil spills, labor exploitation, and political destabilization endemic to the global oil trade, not to mention the smog, global warming, and other consequences of the West's reliance on hydrocarbon fuels. At any rate, the mutual pride in Rice's association with Chevron appears to have dimmed; in late April, Chevron quietly renamed the ship, gracing it with the pleasingly generic moniker Altair Voyager. Henceforth, it seems, Condoleezza Rice's good name will have to serve the interests of Big Oil in person.


Ken Silverstein is a contributing editor of Harper's Magazine. His last piece for the magazine, "The Church of Morris Dees," appeared in the November 2000 issue.

COPYRIGHT 2001 Harper's Magazine Foundation



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You probably didn't know this about Condoleezza Rice.


Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 4/6/2004; Becker, Maki


Byline: Maki Becker

NEW YORK _ National security adviser Condoleezza Rice is set to make a dramatic appearance Thursday before the Sept. 11 commission to testify about her knowledge of White House efforts to battle terrorism.

Panel members have said they want to ask Rice, who will be testifying under oath, what Clinton administration officials told the incoming Bush White House personnel about al-Qaida and what the new administration did with the information.

Rice is also sure to be quizzed about charges by former White House counterterror chief Richard Clarke that Bush and his most senior aides were slow to act against the al-Qaida threat despite Clarke's warnings beginning days after Bush took office in 2001.

But beyond her role as a core member of Bush's inner circle, there's a lot more to Condoleezza Rice than most Americans know.

1. She's a fitness buff who likes to unwind by working out to music by heavy-metal legends Led Zeppelin, according to People magazine. She wakes up at 5 a.m. and hits the treadmill right away.

2. She was a college graduate at 19, getting a degree from the University of Denver.

3. She once had a Chevron oil tanker named after her when she served on the company's board of directors. After concerns that her name made the ship a more inviting terror target, the tanker was renamed Altair Voyager.

4. She loves to shop. "On a Sunday, don't be surprised if you see me at one of the malls in Washington, D.C.," she once told Glamour magazine.

5. She has been telling friends she's tired of the rat race and will leave her job at the end of the year to return to academia.

6. She began playing piano at age 3.

7. While in high school, she was a competitive ice skater.

8. She turns 50 this year.

9. She's the daughter of two Birmingham, Ala., high school teachers.

10. A kindergarten classmate was among the four girls killed in the 1963 bombing of a Baptist church by white supremacists.

11. She was a Democrat until 1982.

12. She speaks Russian, French and Spanish.

13. She's a huge football fan and loves the Cleveland Browns. She's said her "dream job" would be NFL commissioner.

14. When she was 14, a guidance counselor told her that her standardized test scores showed she wasn't college material.

15. She's single and laments she has no private life. A sometime escort at official functions, however, is former San Francisco 49ers star Gene Washington.

16. In 1993, she was named provost of Stanford University, the youngest person, first woman and first black to get the job.

17. In February 2001, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told reporters he was distracted the first time he met her. "I have to confess, it was hard for me to concentrate in the conversation with Condoleezza Rice because she has such nice legs."

18. She loves to serve up Southern cuisine and is a master at seafood gumbo and fried chicken.

19. She says she can fall asleep just about anywhere _ even once in a helicopter flying over the Gaza Strip.


20. In 1993, after Rice left the White House, where she worked for the current President's father, to join the Stanford faculty, she told the San Francisco Chronicle the advice she'd give to President Bill Clinton about Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein: "He is an outlaw, but I would be careful about trying to do anything to act to overthrow him."


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Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services.



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In 1981, Rice came to Stanford as a fellow in the arms control and disarmament program. She was a professor in the university's political science department and a Hoover Institution national fellow from 1985 to 1986. As a Hoover fellow, Rice went to Washington, D.C., to work on nuclear strategic planning at the Joint Chiefs of Staff as part of a Council on Foreign Relations fellowship. She returned to Stanford when the fellowship ended, but found herself back in Washington in 1989 as director of Soviet and East European affairs with the National Security Council. She also was appointed special assistant to the president for national security affairs and senior director for Soviet affairs at the National Security Council under President George Bush. In those roles, she helped bring democratic reforms to Poland, and played a vital role in crafting many of the Bush administration's policies with the former Soviet Union.

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if ur republican, great choice - another hardliner/puppet

anyone know that her life GOAL is to be NFL commissioner?
thought it'd interest some of ya

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quote:
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anyone know that her life GOAL is to be NFL commissioner?
thought it'd interest some of ya


Yup--a pretty interesting aspiration. Probably speaks more about her collegiate/athletic upbringing than anything. Cool nonetheless--who wouldn't want to work for the NFL? Particularly when compared to the thankless job she's already doing!

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There were reports today that she wants to repair some of the political damage caused by the war in Iraq...especially with europe..and the world i guess...i think she was quoted as saying "the time for debate is now" referring to iraq but also referring to europe...her lines of diplomacy seem to be more open to discussion..she got good press here in europe today..it was diplomatic language(which is shrouded in the mystries of...diplomatic language)but the spin from most media i read today was positive..and they hope it might be a turning point.....the jury is out but hopefully a breath of fresh air for everybody....

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Condi the real story clicky here


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Condi the real story clicky here


Also watch "councilman throwing metal" while you're there. That guy has good aim.


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Outgoing Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage:

quote:
I'm disappointed that Iraq hasn't turned out better. And that we weren't able to move forward more meaningfully in the Middle East peace process."
Then, after a minute's pause, he adds a third regret: "The biggest regret is that we didn't stop 9/11. And then in the wake of 9/11, instead of redoubling what is our traditional export of hope and optimism we exported our fear and our anger. And presented a very intense and angry face to the world. I regret that a lot."

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.a...0,5744,11989861^25377,00.html


Stupid naysayer! Thank God we're getting rid of these reality-based assholes! Bring on the ideologues!!!!!


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Outgoing Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage:



Stupid naysayer! Thank God we're getting rid of these reality-based assholes! Bring on the ideologues!!!!!


Oh, wow! LMAO! Joking aside, though, as it's actually quite sad.

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Some more on Condi:

http://rightweb.irc-online.org/ind/rice/rice.php

Abstract Life Story:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/articl...1367314,00.html

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