08-05-2008, 11:30 AM
link<b>Condoleezza Riceâs prescription for a future of disaster and chaos
A recent article by the US secretary of state proposes more of the same approaches used over the last eight years, bespeaking an inability to learn from mistakes
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By J. Michael Cole
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In all, Riceâs article bespeaks a total inability to acknowledge, and learn from, the many mistakes the Bush administration committed over the past eight years. It proposes more of the same, a prescription that could only come from someone who has espoused the ideological fantasies of US neoconservatives and the Washington elite which, backed by powerful lobbies, have given the executive free rein and made a mockery of the democracy that â in Riceâs worldview â purportedly would empower people everywhere and make our world safer.
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A recent article by the US secretary of state proposes more of the same approaches used over the last eight years, bespeaking an inability to learn from mistakes
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By J. Michael Cole
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In all, Riceâs article bespeaks a total inability to acknowledge, and learn from, the many mistakes the Bush administration committed over the past eight years. It proposes more of the same, a prescription that could only come from someone who has espoused the ideological fantasies of US neoconservatives and the Washington elite which, backed by powerful lobbies, have given the executive free rein and made a mockery of the democracy that â in Riceâs worldview â purportedly would empower people everywhere and make our world safer.
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