Vice President Cheney has admitted that he authorized illegal torture. He’s thumbing his nose at the law.
Anyone else smell a pardon in the works?
Vice President Cheney has admitted that he authorized illegal torture. He’s thumbing his nose at the law.
Anyone else smell a pardon in the works?
No, no pardon. I simply think the Bushies, like petulant elitist frat-boys, are arrogant enough to think they’ll get away with it/they’ve done nothing wrong. One point on which you and I agree strongly is this: with the current state of Democratic Congressional non-leadership, those assholes will get away with it, pardons or no.
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I found these two minutes in the Cheney interview to be the most interesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXa6VpDK1co&eurl=http://hotair.com/archives/2008/12/22/cheney-top-dems-told-me-we-didnt-need-congresss-approval-for-warrantless-wiretapping/
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No surprises, if you come here often. Dems and Repubs are different sides of the same counterfeit coin.
Interesting that he is pissed at the NY Times. Do you wonder what he did behind the scenes to keep the media flummoxed and misled? He’s sort of like the anti-truth.
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And in a democracy, it is the job of a prosecutor and not the pundits to determine whether crimes were committed.
This has “not guilty” written all over it.
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Maybe they fear Cheney more than we can imagine. Nobody, especially congressmen, believe the anthrax case is closed. It’s not frat-boy bahavior they fear, it’s the Pentagon and CIA. Since the 2000 Coup, elected officials act as if they fear for their lives, maybe with good reason.
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That is something that repeatedly crosses my mind. These are indeed thugs. The plane crash in Ohio added to my suspicions.
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