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As much as his father.....Darth Vader.
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Why don't you answer the question MarcATL?
What exactly has he been dishonest about?
What exactly makes him a "bad person"?
Its funny how you libs pretend you like to believe people are innocent until proven guilty, except of course when it comes to Republicans.
I've never really understood this obsession libs have with Cheney.
I sense that you people cannot name ONE good or honest thing that he did.
However, I'll answer. He believes in torture and is unapologetic about it...there goes his goodness.
He lied about the WMDs to push an uneccessary war that him and his cronies already were planning on going into pre-911...there goes his honesty.
To top it off, he almost blew one of his so-called friends to smithereens with a shot-gun while hunting.
Can any of you extreme RW partisan hacks name ONE thing that's good or honest about the scum-sucking pig?
Or an honest person?
Why/why not?
Rattle MarcATL,
If Cheney despises the contemptible LIEberrhoidals & Obamarrhoidals, then he isn't only honest and good ........ Cheney is SUPERLATIVE, and his value cannot possibly be underestimated.
WHY ?????
Answer: because LIEberrhoidals & Obamarrhoidals are fucking Political Freaks whose destructive power is equal to the Fascists and the Commies that History has proven to be Forces of Destruction.
Not only that, these LIEberrhoidals & Obamarrhoidals are genuine Congenital Idiots and established Pieces of Shit for not recognizing what a gaggle of shitheads they are.
Or an honest person?
Why/why not?
He's a good person....and he's a professional politician. I think most politicians are, in essence, good people but its easy to see them in the worst possible light.
Same question...what things that he did that stood out as particularly good to you?
Mr. Arar, who was detained in September 2002 as he changed planes at Kennedy International Airport on his way to Canada from a vacation in Tunisia, was later sent to Syria, where he spent a year in confinement and, he says, was tortured.
He was released in 2003, and Canadian officials later concluded that he had had no involvement with terrorism.
No and No. He's an ardent supporter of the expansion of the powers of the Presidency and he's been a vocal and active advocate for unilateral military action all over the world. If he had his way we'd be involved in brushfires all over the world. He's also been implicated in some of the most outrageous human rights abuses in the nation's history and has supported some pretty amazing efforts to undermine the individual rights of Americans.
Of course it's completely a coincidence that said brushfires would turn out to be extremely profitable for a few select companies he was once involved in.
No and No. He's an ardent supporter of the expansion of the powers of the Presidency and he's been a vocal and active advocate for unilateral military action all over the world. If he had his way we'd be involved in brushfires all over the world. He's also been implicated in some of the most outrageous human rights abuses in the nation's history and has supported some pretty amazing efforts to undermine the individual rights of Americans.
Of course it's completely a coincidence that said brushfires would turn out to be extremely profitable for a few select companies he was once involved in.
Hey the Johnson family has to be thrilled. Think of how much money they've made from blood spilt around the world.
Starting in 'nam.
No and No. He's an ardent supporter of the expansion of the powers of the Presidency and he's been a vocal and active advocate for unilateral military action all over the world. If he had his way we'd be involved in brushfires all over the world. He's also been implicated in some of the most outrageous human rights abuses in the nation's history and has supported some pretty amazing efforts to undermine the individual rights of Americans.
Of course it's completely a coincidence that said brushfires would turn out to be extremely profitable for a few select companies he was once involved in.
Hey the Johnson family has to be thrilled. Think of how much money they've made from blood spilt around the world.
Starting in 'nam.
LBJ was scum of the Earth. He did maybe one thing right, and that was his support of the Civil Rights Movement. He deserves a pretty low place in history for Vietnam and for being every bit of the scumbag that JFK was when it came to women.
Hey the Johnson family has to be thrilled. Think of how much money they've made from blood spilt around the world.
Starting in 'nam.
LBJ was scum of the Earth. He did maybe one thing right, and that was his support of the Civil Rights Movement. He deserves a pretty low place in history for Vietnam and for being every bit of the scumbag that JFK was when it came to women.
He had no option on civil rights so I can't give him credit for even that. There was no way to stop the tide.
Lady Bird for her beautification of America campaign was pretty cool. Man I remember driving down thru Detroit in the 60's and even as a kid long before I became a conservationist being just appalled at the landscape.
Or an honest person?
Why/why not?
He's a good person....and he's a professional politician. I think most politicians are, in essence, good people but its easy to see them in the worst possible light.
Same question...what things that he did that stood out as particularly good to you?