Quote from: Nichole on November 11, 2008, 07:56:06 PM
Ms. Rice had a reputation and record before Dubya tried to apply the kiss-of-death. Yes, she is a competent and intelligent black woman.
Do I respect her? Yes. Do I agree with her stances and the way she has viewed the rest of the world? No, but agreement isn't required to own she is not only qualified to be Sec of State. She prolly would have made an infinitely better President than Dubya.
So, I believe, except for the political angle, we're in agreement, Marcus, no?
Nikki
Yes Nikki, we are in agreement. I tend to look at things like I am reading ancient history, totally devoid of current passions. Strength or weakness? Don't know.
Chris
Posted on: November 11, 2008, 08:59:57 pm
Quote from: lisagurl on November 11, 2008, 07:56:46 PM
Quotehow many times before has such a powerful and prestigious black woman been so extremely visible to the American public and the world for so long?
Looks do not count, Carter has done more for peace then she. Powell has done more but he was put to pasture for talking back to Bush. Condi just obeys orders.
Unfortunatly, they do for the average voting American. Just the way it is.
Posted on: November 11, 2008, 09:01:28 pm
At risk of drifting way off subject, which I apologize for, but quickly to explain what I mean. One of my recent focuses has been on Byzantine politics, and reading of the iconoclasm controversy during the eighth century...basically the idea if icons should or should not be used in worship (very prevalent in the Orthodox church today, the iconophilis won)...constantly bickering and spilling blood over the issue, one ruler overturning the edicts of the previous (think conservative/liberal)...the whole issue is almost incomprehensable to us today. But if you look at it from their point of view, religion was just as important to them as politics is to us.
A thousand years from now, people may very well be a-political, or their politics completely different than ours...and look at our own squabbling as completely incomprehensable and uncaring for one side or the other, and historians taking a very detached view on the whole subject.
I do know what happens today will determine the future of course, and what we do today is important...I'm just trying to explain my own thought processes when I come in from way out of left field...and maybe trying to hide from having a strong opinion in the politics of today. But it is the process in which I make up my mind.