My condolences madam! I saw your interview with Sabine Christiansen on TV the other night. Lady, I didn't think I'd ever say that in these words: I have never seen anyone so full of shit! Do you even believe in what you are saying? I don't think so, because you did not sound like someone who believes in what (s)he is saying.
I don't believe everything our chancellor tells us, and I don't believe everything the rest of our government is trying to make us believe. I know that there is probably not ONE government in the whole world that is ever telling their people the whole truth. And that is a shame. And there probably isn't only ONE truth in the world, maybe truth is something that is multi-faceted. And looks different from different angles. But with everything I have heard, read and seen in the last couple of months what Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Powell, Rice ..... are trying to tell not only their own people but trying to make the rest of the world believe in, I have to say this is a very poor show you are laying on there guys. I know you can do better. But then again I have never seen any president as incompetent as Bush.
I am very sorry, I think it is high time you take your hat and make a smooth exit and leave the mess you got - not only - your contry in to somebody else who is either able to handle it or if not, you can at least try to "look good" when blaming this person that they did it all wrong. Isn't that what governments usually do? Blaming the ones that came before them and after them? That's no big surprise and nothing new.
A real surprise, even mind-boggling would be the idea that politicians - regardless of the party they belong to - would actually try to work together for the good of their countries, maybe even out of their countries. Instead of trying to "look good". I doubt I'll ever see that day.
But really, Ms. Rice, the way how you constantly tried to emphasize the "United States", "we", "the americans" only gave away the naked truth about the fact that the only thing you can do now is try to manage the amount of harm done and try to keep it to a minimum and try to make some good PR. Unfortunately it didn't really work out. Sometimes confessing to the truth is doing a better job in giving you clout and credibility instead of denying it. Maybe I live to see THAT day.
For the good of all people involved in this mess, and I am not talking politicians now, but those people who have to live the horrors every day. All Iraqui people, all soldiers of any country I hope that there is some way to keep the damage under control and maybe even find a solution and a good way out. That is what I really hope for. That the word "peace" really can live up to it's meaning.
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