Matt Drudge will have a field day in 2007 with an all women's lineup for the oval office. March 12th Washington Times exposes Rice's stance on
Abortion and her Bid for the whitehouse. Although not officially annoucned, Rice is the only contender that would be able to Battle Hillary for the
Whitehouse.
While the U.S. does have a tendancy of changing roles of politicians in the past such as Ventura and Scwarzzenager (??) It is seemingly time to push
the aspect of women in politics on the public.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday pointedly declined to rule out running for president in 2008, and gave her most detailed
explanation of a "mildly pro-choice" stance on abortion.
In an interview with editors and reporters in the office of the editor in chief at The Washington Times, she said she would not want the
government "forcing its views" on abortion.
She seemed bemused by speculation that a Rice candidacy could set up an unprecedented all-woman matchup with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York
Democrat, who is widely expected to seek the presidency.

QUESTION: Will it be a White Women first or a Black Women first >
EDIT: Title change and some offensive language.
[edit on 4/10/2005 by cmdrkeenkid]