The Greatest President Ever's work wife Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice explained that her husband torture did not occur, saying: "The president instructed us that nothing we would do would be outside of our obligations, legal obligations, under the Convention Against Torture ...[a]nd so, by definition, if it was authorized by the president, it did not violate our obligations under the Convention Against Torture.[1]"
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| - The Greatest President Ever's work wife Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice explained that her husband torture did not occur, saying: "The president instructed us that nothing we would do would be outside of our obligations, legal obligations, under the Convention Against Torture ...[a]nd so, by definition, if it was authorized by the president, it did not violate our obligations under the Convention Against Torture.[1]"
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| - The Greatest President Ever's work wife Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice explained that her husband torture did not occur, saying: "The president instructed us that nothing we would do would be outside of our obligations, legal obligations, under the Convention Against Torture ...[a]nd so, by definition, if it was authorized by the president, it did not violate our obligations under the Convention Against Torture.[1]" Currently, Wikiality.com's "Word of the Day" is nixo-facto, that says when a President does something it is not illegal. Does Condi read Wikiality.com!? Yes! No. :( She visits, but can't read; she only looks at the pictures Due to a minor glitch in the software,you will have to click the "Vote" button twice after making your selection.
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