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Madeleine Albright, groundbreaking secretary of state and feminist icon, dies at 84

"She served in the SOS post for four years, actively promoting the expansion of NATO and military intervention in Kosovo.

In 2012, then-President Obama awarded Albright the Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor."
 
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yikes..........one of THE dumbest Secretary of States in the past 40 years...and considering who else has held that position in recent years...that's sayin' a lot. This must be post mortem.
 
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Madeline Albright was a true feminist, what feminist use to be.
I guarantee you, she would not agree to woman getting special treatment over men, simply because they are female... which is what modern feminist are all about.
 
RIP




Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright, the first female secretary of state, who arrived in the U.S. as a young girl from war-torn Czechoslovakia before becoming a political and feminist icon, died Wednesday at 84.

Albright's death from cancer was confirmed by her family in a statement posted to Twitter on Wednesday.
Albright, who served as secretary of state from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton, pushed for NATO expansion eastward into the former Soviet bloc and helped lead the NATO bombing campaign in 1999 to halt ethnic cleansing in Kosovo. She previously served as Clinton's U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from 1993 to 1997.
Born in Prague in 1937, Albright – then Madeleine Korbel – fled to England with her family in 1939, less than two weeks after Nazi Germany invaded Czechoslovakia. While her family was of Jewish ancestry, she was raised Roman Catholic and only learned at the time of her 1997 secretary of state confirmation that three of her grandparents died in the Holocaust.
Albright's family lived in the cellar of an apartment in Notting Hill before returning to Prague after World War II. They moved to the U.S. in 1948 after the communist takeover of Czechoslovakia. Her family eventually settled in Denver, where her father worked as a dean of the school of international relations at the University of Denver.
"I lived in many, many places," Albright told USA TODAY in 2020 when she was recognized as one of USA TODAY's Women of the Century. "I was asked to describe myself in six words at dinner, which were 'worried, optimist, problem solver, grateful American.
May that evil warmongering fucking cvnt rot in hell.


 
RIP




Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright, the first female secretary of state, who arrived in the U.S. as a young girl from war-torn Czechoslovakia before becoming a political and feminist icon, died Wednesday at 84.

Albright's death from cancer was confirmed by her family in a statement posted to Twitter on Wednesday.
Albright, who served as secretary of state from 1997 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton, pushed for NATO expansion eastward into the former Soviet bloc and helped lead the NATO bombing campaign in 1999 to halt ethnic cleansing in Kosovo. She previously served as Clinton's U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from 1993 to 1997.
Born in Prague in 1937, Albright – then Madeleine Korbel – fled to England with her family in 1939, less than two weeks after Nazi Germany invaded Czechoslovakia. While her family was of Jewish ancestry, she was raised Roman Catholic and only learned at the time of her 1997 secretary of state confirmation that three of her grandparents died in the Holocaust.
Albright's family lived in the cellar of an apartment in Notting Hill before returning to Prague after World War II. They moved to the U.S. in 1948 after the communist takeover of Czechoslovakia. Her family eventually settled in Denver, where her father worked as a dean of the school of international relations at the University of Denver.
"I lived in many, many places," Albright told USA TODAY in 2020 when she was recognized as one of USA TODAY's Women of the Century. "I was asked to describe myself in six words at dinner, which were 'worried, optimist, problem solver, grateful American.
Thanks. Madeline Albright was one of the best Secretary of States we ever had. She loved this country, and she did her best to make the world a safer place than it was when she was growing up in the Holocaust years and her family had grievous losses. I'm glad she came to America. I'm glad I got to read her files on travel safety to every country in the world. She made America proud. I sure was proud of her and privileged to have frequented her website to learn about warnings to Americans to be safe always whether to visit or avoid the country or area. Her open files to America saved a lot of American lives, and gave a blueprint to the next administration who wisely kept her notes handy until they had time to review marginal safety in any given country.

May God bless Madeline and all her family, loved ones, and friends. I cried when I heard she passed away from cancer. And I thank God for her wonderful insights for American travels through her well-done Secretary of State notes and advisories. :huddle:
 
Madeline Albright was a true feminist, what feminist use to be.
I guarantee you, she would not agree to woman getting special treatment over men, simply because they are female... which is what modern feminist are all about.
Lol. Yet she stood by her boss Billy Bubba Clinton, a well known sexual predator who put the nation through He’ll trying to hide his oval office oral sessions.
 

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