Thursday, April 23, 2009

Condi Rice : The first to ok waterboarding, the first speaker at The School of Public Policy in Calgary



"Condoleezza Rice gave permission for the CIA to use waterboarding techniques on the alleged al-Qaida terrorist Abu Zubaydah as early as July 2002, the first known official approval for the technique, according to a report released by the Senate intelligence committee yesterday.

The revelation indicates that Rice, who at the time was national security adviser and went on to be secretary of state, played a greater role than she admitted in written testimony last autumn."

"A few days later, the Justice Department approved the use of the harsh interrogation technique."


"On May 13, The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary will be formally launched with a gala at the Hyatt Regency Calgary, and former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will offer a keynote speech at the event.

In her keynote address, Rice will offer her perspectives on the critical issues facing North America from a global perspective and highlight the role of organizations like The School of Public Policy in providing solutions that define North America’s place in the world.

The School of Public Policy is honoured that Condoleezza Rice has agreed to present the keynote speech at our inaugural event," said Jack Mintz, director and chair of the new School of Public Policy and Palmer Chair in Public Policy. "There is no better way to emphasize the purpose of The School than to have someone with her level of practical and theoretical policy expertise present our vision to the community."

"providing solutions" ... "Our vision to the community"...
Good one, Jack.
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3 comments:

West End Bob said...

So . . . .

georgie makes his speaking debut in Calgary and now condescending follows.

Never having been to the fair city in Alberta, this confirms that I never need to . . . .

Q said...

Yes, KindaSleezy is now officially a war criminal, padding her impressive resume as the nation's worst ever National Security Adviser and worst ever Secretary of State.

Calgary continues to disappoint as well.

Anonymous said...

Protest Condi in Calgary, May 13, 5:30-7:30 PM at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 700 Centre Street, S.E./7th Ave. http://activist.ca/

In Toronto, May 29-31, more war criminals: George Bush and Bill Clinton. Info on protests: www.nowar.ca

May 31 Roy Thompson Hall: Bushies John Bolton, Michael Chertoff, John Howard, Zionist Rabbi Marvin Hier. Info:
http://www.fswc.ca/spirit_of_hope.aspx

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