Dr.Rice, U.S. Secretary of State, ranks high among the most accomplished in politics today.
At a time when voting for a candidate has meant choosing the lesser of two evils, Dr. Rice presents a truly principled selection.
She speaks many languages and has represented the U.S. successfully in the most difficult cultural situations with universally accepted diplomacy, and worldwide acceptance, respect and popularity.
Her views on the sanctity and preservation of 2nd Ammendment rights are rooted in her personal familial experience in escaping slavery via the Underground Railroad and in defending against Ku Klux Klan terrorism targeting black voters.
Being a Black woman, her successful candidacy and support from principled Americans of all political persuasions, male or female, would put an end for all time the perceived injustices stemming from politicization by both sides, before or after the Civil Rights Movement;
Her candidacy would dissolve the artificial and contrived divisiveness perpetuated on college campuses which only serves to benefit career politicians, bureaucrats, social engineers and so-called "educators" who are the only ones who benefit from cultivating Americans seeing themselves only as members of "groups" with their own agenda:
dependent upon---or beholden to---those govt administrators who created or fomented their condition in the first place...
A Condi Rice candidacy could go a long way toward forever uniting and restoring this nation under its founding principles of personal freedom, property rights, contract law and constitutionally limited government and taxation.
There is a grass-roots movement afoot to draft and nominate Condi Rice without the dubiousness of big-money contributions that mark every other national campaign.
Wouldn't it be truly hopeful and inspiring for the future of this country, the world's first to be united not under ethnicity, but under the shared and mutually beneficial principles of limiting the historically-proven tendency of all governments to grow and become controlling, usurping and over-reaching into its "subjects" lives?
Wouldn't it be hopeful and inspiring to elect a true public servant who silently and without ego answers the call of duty once drafted into running for office out of reason and necessity, and not pursue office solely for career, or worse, out of condescending, elitist, self-serving totalitarian ideas?
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Dr. Rice does not espouse many of my political ideals,
but as an American who "stereotypically" would be considered by the ignorant to automatically oppose someone like her, I feel I must not be alone
in supporting this fine American for her superiority to all others who might compete with her.
It may seem early to consider presidential candidates for 2008, but investigating the record and beliefs of this impressive American should cast the light of truth on all politicians, for Dr. Rice seems truly unique in her sincerity and dedication and lack of prejudice.