Maybe it'll print, maybe not, but it went like so...
"It's bad policy to speculate on what you'll do if a plan fails when you're trying to make a plan work."
Those were the words of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaking before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Wednesday when pressed for an answer on what the administration would do if Bush’s planned troop escalation fails to yield results in Iraq.
Excellent, Madame Secretary.
When our sons and daughters were toddlers, we kept the Poison Control Center Hotline number handy. We’d toddler-proofed the house, got the best childproof cupboard latches and what-not, but these things happen. Better safe than sorry.
We also kept a supply of band-aids and disinfectant. Our intentions for our children were for an uneventful bicycle ride every time out, but you never know. Sometimes bikes tip over.
We even kept a spare tire in the car. You know, just in case.
Now that we’ve raised them, and you and the rest of this tragically mistake-prone administration have our son's and daughter's lives literally in your hands we find out that despite everything that has already gone awry with this war in Iraq you still arrogantly refuse to consider even for a moment a Plan B.
Madame Secretary, I for one anxiously await your long overdue return to academia. You most assuredly do not serve our government well.