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May 21, 2009
 
Miamian wrote:
Obama says his policies will keep us safe and Cheney's proven policies HAVE kept U.S. safe! Hmmmm Who should I believe?
People Pleaseeee close down your Cheney Hate AND open up your eyes!!!
We are safe and have been safe because of the previous adm's policies.
REMEMBER 9-1-1 how we all felt? Waiting for the next attack. Not knowing where or when it would happen? The Anthrax scare? Would the next attack be Biological Chemical OR NUCLEAR!
And here we are with a new President in 2009 who is quickly doing away with our proven defenses!
The true TRAITOR here is the NEW YORK TIMES who told the terrorists our methods and insisted on showing Abu Ghraib pictures, inflaming our enemies, the very enemies who beheaded innocent people like Nick Berg.
Trust me I watched the video of that beheading and will never forget IT'S Brutality so Abu Ghraib will NEVER and could NEVER cause my gut to to turn in the same way!:(
Prioritize your thinking and lay aside your hate of Cheney because the war is over there and God forbid it that our NEW Obama diplomacy should bring it upon U.S. over here...
"Cheney's proven policies"? I didn't know that the VICE-presisdent could enact any policies. That's the power granted to the President. Unless you're saying that Cheney really was the President, and that W. was just a puppet?
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May 21, 2009
 
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Have to agree with you. I've been wondering since Mr. Cheney has been so vehemently defending the Bush Administration's policies, and decrying the direction the Obama Administration has taken, whether or not he feels the noose slowly tightening around his neck. Nobody else from the previous administration has been so vocal in denouncing the current president. Is he as adamant as he is because he genuinely believes that he and Bush were doing the right thing, or does all this really stem from a guilty conscience and the fear that the possibility of prosecution might not be too far away?
Maybe we should add the Prosecutor Nancy Pelosi's neck in the same "tightening noose"? Listening to her trying vehemently to twist the truth and blame and prosecute everyone else BUT herself, I find myself amused yet angry!
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May 21, 2009
 
Bored on LI wrote:
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"Cheney's proven policies"? I didn't know that the VICE-presisdent could enact any policies. That's the power granted to the President. Unless you're saying that Cheney really was the President, and that W. was just a puppet?
Typical of a Liberal's oversimplified response to a complex statement.
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May 21, 2009
 
Bored on LI wrote:
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"Cheney's proven policies"? I didn't know that the VICE-presisdent could enact any policies. That's the power granted to the President. Unless you're saying that Cheney really was the President, and that W. was just a puppet?
And IF you had read correctly (needs reading skills and no preconcieved thinking) I said the previous adm's policies.( Oh just in case, "adm's" is an abbreviation for administrations!)
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May 21, 2009
 
Bored on LI wrote:
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"Cheney's proven policies"? I didn't know that the VICE-presisdent could enact any policies. That's the power granted to the President. Unless you're saying that Cheney really was the President, and that W. was just a puppet?
Cheney WAS part of That administration wasn't he?
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May 21, 2009
 
Brickell Princess wrote:
OMG how boring! Listening to four irrelevant puppets debate the fate of a nation which they have never visited or lived in. How fantastic! How Americans seem to know what's always right for everyone else in this world yet the USA is a mess in itself.
Americans need to depart from the WE KNOW IT ALL mentality!
QUESTION? Why would you want to live here if Iran'S LEADERSHIP and the world is so much better than U.S.?

That question always intrigues me.

This IS the country where YOU dear little princess can say whatever stupid thing you want BUT in the Arab world women are OPPRESSED persecuted and prosecuted at the say of one man.

Grow up! I don't have to live over there to know where I live is the better place! Don't take your good life here for granted, where a women only has to fear and protest that her right of killing her unborn child might be taken away!!

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May 21, 2009
 
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Disregarding the irrelevant "he's not a citizen!!!11one1" meme, are you saying war is a first resort, instead of the last resort? If so, I hope you signed up, unlike Dick "I had other priorities" Cheney.
Diplomacy IS talking and as it has been proven talking to the Iranian Govt has only equaled more TIME to draw closer to their stated of goals of threatening with Nuclear weapons the existence of all that surrounds them. None of U.S. want war as a first resort but tell that to them!!!!!!!!!! We have not declared war but it is unacceptable that they complete their course toward war. Listen to their rhetoric.
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May 21, 2009
 
Miamian wrote:
<quoted text>Maybe we should add the Prosecutor Nancy Pelosi's neck in the same "tightening noose"? Listening to her trying vehemently to twist the truth and blame and prosecute everyone else BUT herself, I find myself amused yet angry!
I'll be the first person on the left who'll admit that I wanted very much to see both Pelsoi and Reid replaced at the start of this Congress. I think that they two of them are absolutely awful, Pelosi especially since at the start of her tenure as House Speaker she stated, "Impeachment is off the table."
So, yes I'd like to see her go down with the others if prosecutions should arise, however, I realize this for exactly what it is...an attempt by the GOP to divert attention away from themselves and towards the Democrats.
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#32
May 21, 2009
 
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<quoted text> Cheney WAS part of That administration wasn't he?
Well, that has yet to be determined. According to his own words, when Richard Cheney was Vice President, he was immune from investigations because he wasn't really part of the Executive Branch, and even though he was the president of the Senate, he wasn't part of the Legislative Branch either. So it seems that one day (hopefully when he's brought to trial) the American people might finally figure out just what branch of government Veep Cheney was a part of.
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Aug 27, 2009
 
The Anti Hannity

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Well, that has yet to be determined. According to his own words, when Richard Cheney was Vice President, he was immune from investigations because he wasn't really part of the Executive Branch, and even though he was the president of the Senate, he wasn't part of the Legislative Branch either. So it seems that one day (hopefully when he's brought to trial) the American people might finally figure out just what branch of government Veep Cheney was a part of.
Cheney was a part of the criminal branch
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Aug 30, 2009
 
Obama, Obama, we're tired of all the drama
You really aren't about change
You really are just too strange

"Anti-Hannity" is full of crap. He definitely can't see beyond his nose. He probably still believes in Santa too because he's one of those people that clings tenanciously to lies. Pity.
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Aug 30, 2009
 
Like myself, my daughter Liz understands that war is good business.
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I hear the Hero who hurled his shoes at Bush's empty melon is getting an early release.

Maybe we can hire him for a Cheney appearance.

He could display his marksmanship, it might be good to have Ol 'Deadeye D+ick' Cheney pick up a few pointers before sombody makes the mistake of handing Cheney another gun.
All aboard the Swift Boat

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John wrote:
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Well, that has yet to be determined. According to his own words, when Richard Cheney was Vice President, he was immune from investigations because he wasn't really part of the Executive Branch, and even though he was the president of the Senate, he wasn't part of the Legislative Branch either. So it seems that one day (hopefully when he's brought to trial) the American people might finally figure out just what branch of government Veep Cheney was a part of.
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