CNN news on Sunday....
What's on Cnn.com today:
Iran votes to pursue nuclear power
President Vicente Fox says that Mexican immigrants take jobs "that not even blacks want to do."
Clerics threaten holy war over alleged Quran desecrations



A boy joins more than 200 anti-U.S. protesters in Kabul.
(Winning more hearts and minds every day, huh Bush??)
And finally,
Rice makes surprise visit to Iraq. This is what she said:
Rice, making her first visit to Iraq as secretary of state, spoke to hundreds of U.S. troops and diplomats in Baghdad.
"I want you to keep focused on what you are doing here," Rice told the diplomats and troops who gathered in one of Saddam Hussein's former palaces. "This war came to us, not the other way around." (Huh, when, exactly, did Iraq declare war on the United States??)
"The United States, along with the rest of the free world, believed somehow for a number of years that people in this region didn't care about freedom," she said. "We cared about stability. And what we got was neither. We got a malignancy that was growing that came to haunt us on the fine September day" in 2001. (There it is again. That linking of Iraq and Saddam to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Wasn't it our dear President that said "We have no evidence that Saddam was involved in September the Eleventh"? I do believe it was. Condi -- just so you might hear it again -- THERE IS NO LINK BETWEEN IRAQ AND THE TERRORIST ATTACKS OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001. You want to take your war to those that actually brought it to us? Go to Saudi Fucking Arabia.)
Iran votes to pursue nuclear power
President Vicente Fox says that Mexican immigrants take jobs "that not even blacks want to do."
Clerics threaten holy war over alleged Quran desecrations



A boy joins more than 200 anti-U.S. protesters in Kabul.
(Winning more hearts and minds every day, huh Bush??)
And finally,
Rice makes surprise visit to Iraq. This is what she said:
Rice, making her first visit to Iraq as secretary of state, spoke to hundreds of U.S. troops and diplomats in Baghdad.
"I want you to keep focused on what you are doing here," Rice told the diplomats and troops who gathered in one of Saddam Hussein's former palaces. "This war came to us, not the other way around." (Huh, when, exactly, did Iraq declare war on the United States??)
"The United States, along with the rest of the free world, believed somehow for a number of years that people in this region didn't care about freedom," she said. "We cared about stability. And what we got was neither. We got a malignancy that was growing that came to haunt us on the fine September day" in 2001. (There it is again. That linking of Iraq and Saddam to the attacks of September 11, 2001. Wasn't it our dear President that said "We have no evidence that Saddam was involved in September the Eleventh"? I do believe it was. Condi -- just so you might hear it again -- THERE IS NO LINK BETWEEN IRAQ AND THE TERRORIST ATTACKS OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001. You want to take your war to those that actually brought it to us? Go to Saudi Fucking Arabia.)

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