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Reporting from Washington - Former Vice President Dick Cheney, delivering a forceful defense of the Bush administration's interrogations of suspected terrorists and stern criticism of the Obama administration, maintained today that the CIA never tortured anyone and kept the United States safe from an attack potentially worse than the terrorism of Sept. 11, 2001.
Poor Cheney, must have Alzheimer setting in.... Seems to have forgotten that 9/11 happened on the Bush Administrations watch... Trying to protect a legacy? Legacy my @ss...
Reporting from Washington - Former Vice President Dick Cheney, delivering a forceful defense of the Bush administration's interrogations of suspected terrorists and stern criticism of the Obama administration, maintained today that the CIA never tortured anyone and kept the United States safe from an attack potentially worse than the terrorism of Sept. 11, 2001.
Poor Cheney, must have Alzheimer setting in.... Seems to have forgotten that 9/11 happened on the Bush Administrations watch... Trying to protect a legacy? Legacy my @ss...
That was one great answer to the Obama speech, especially considering that it came immediately afterward and had to have been written before this morning. I was impressed with Cheney doing his reading the old fashioned way from paper on his podium and Obama his normal way from Teleprompters.
Anyway I think that your quote contained the words about 9/11 and Cheney even mentioned the attack. Were there supposed to be some other attacks that didn't happen because of what our government did for us? I think so but then I am not an Obama swooner, like you, Duke, and I am not a Democrat. Maybe someday he will find a way to silence people like me. Don't you hope so.
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Originally Posted by chielgirl
Why are we seeing more of Cheney now than during his job in the administration?
Go away now. You had nothing to say then.
democrats are obsessed with keeping people like this and palin in the news. that way when they start to campaign, the bush presidency will still be in our minds. george bush is going to be the major talking point of the 2012 election no matter who the other candidate is. barack obama is so stupid that even if the candidate was ron paul, he would talk about nothing but george bush.
Just bringing up some of the key point the Obama administration is doing behind our backs is something we deserve to know about.
Purposely releasing one side of the information and not releasing vital information to make it appear something is better or worse then is was is wrong and Obama knows that.
Cheney just merely pointed out that Obama is not being totally true to us and his joke transparency is what it is, a joke.
Then proven to us that Nancy Pelosi was in fact in on the briefings and sit back fro 6 years and allowed this to happen without saying one peep shows us what type of leaders the liberals have.
I hope Cheney continues to show us that the Obama administration is doing exactly what I thought they would do, anything that is bad is Bush's fault and anything good he wants credit for it.
I liked the idea that if anything happens from this day to our country forward that Obama will be totally at fault for his weakening of our defenses and Cheney did a marvelous job of bringing that out also.
Good Job Dick Cheney
Liberals got a taste of their own medicine today. And liberals cannot stand it when someone makes them look so foolish like Cheney just did.
Lets see if the joke President Obama become transparent like he promised us. So far, he has failed to be totally transparent and only giving certain bits of info instead of it all.
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