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How many tapes can you locat of Rice lying?

How many times have you caught Rice lying on tape?

  • Never, she's not a liar.

    Votes: 1 33.3%
  • Once.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Twice.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3-5 times.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Too many times to count.

    Votes: 2 66.7%

  • Total voters
    3

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Like the other day where she says Iran has never approached us diplomatically yet you can find another tape of her saying they did just a year ago.

Or the one of her saying we had never thought of them using airplaines as weapons as they did in 9/11 only to find that this was discussed heavily before it happened.

Supply links please.
 
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Like the other day where she says Iran has never approached us diplomatically yet you can find another tape of her saying they did just a year ago.

Or the one of her saying we had never thought of them using airplaines as weapons as they did in 9/11 only to find that this was discussed heavily before it happened.

Supply links please.


Why don't we begin by seeing your links? ;)
 
I guess not everybody is up on current affairs so here you go from just last week:

The House Foreign Affairs Committee questioned Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about the administration's unwillingness to hold direct talks with Iran.

She told the committee, "I think I would have noticed if the Iranians had said, 'We're ready to recognize Israel.' And Congressman, I just don't remember ever seeing any such thing."

But a 2003 fax from Iran, which sought direct talks, said negotiations could include the issues of Iran's financial support for Hamas and the potential for Iran to support a two-state solution in Israel.

You can listen to her squirm on the audio here: NPR : Rice: Iran Did Not Offer to Recognize Israel
 
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