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Vice President Will Reach Out To Moderate Arab Leaders For Help In Stabilizing Iraq

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by booyaw_77 May 8, 2007 5:07 PM EDT
Well, usually VP's a re more outgoing and give people a stronger sense of the administration's platform. He's kinda like a continued campaigner for the President. But not Cheney. He's likely the quietest and most unknown and unknowable VP we're likely ever had.
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by vastr-wcon May 8, 2007 4:48 PM EDT
As the WORST-VICE-PREIDENT-EVER heads off to party with his oil buddies, and as you struggle to pay for that soon-to-be $4/gallon gas, think of this: Cheney holds 433,333 Halliburton stock options, worth about $14 Million. Cheney continues to received a deferred salary from the company. According to financial disclosure forms, he was paid $205,298 in 2001; $262,392 in 2002; $278,437 in 2003; and $294,852 in 2004, the most recent date available.

US House Resolution 333 details the Articles of Impeachment for Cheney. Encourage your representative to support this bill.
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by johnshaft4 May 8, 2007 4:30 PM EDT
Hopefully, Cheney will depart and not come back.
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by mikealford3 May 8, 2007 4:30 PM EDT
jerr11, I would love to inform you of Cheney's economic benefit from Haliburtion, however this site only allows 1500 characters and that is simply not enough numbers and commas.
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by jerr11 May 8, 2007 4:24 PM EDT
This war has provided Hallubrton with its biggest windfall profits so far! 30 billion and counting!

Trust this Halliburton CEO and #1 Iraq warmonger to make the rounds in the Middle East and ensure that this profitable war continue for years to come!

What I'll like to know is, what is ********'s cut from Halliburton's windfall profits from the war he started?
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by jerr11 May 8, 2007 4:19 PM EDT
This war has provided Halliburton with its biggest windfall earnings! 30 billion so far!

And now Halliburton's old CEO and #1 Iraq warmonger is doing the rounds in the middle east.

Trust old ******** to make this trip and ensure that this profitable war continue for years to come!

What I'll like to know is what is the ********'s cut from Halliburton windfall profits?
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by neoconrcrazy May 8, 2007 4:15 PM EDT
cheney is a coward and a draft dodger, like his boss - no ballz themselves, only borrow them from real men.

go take flying *** cheny you slimeball schmuck!


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by perception5 May 8, 2007 4:02 PM EDT
We have challenges in the region, and it's important that everyone be working together in order to solve them."

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White House spokeswoman Dana Perino

......... does that mean we need to keep Harry and Nancy from our 110th DO-NOTHING CONGRESS out of the area???



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by realpatriot1 May 8, 2007 4:00 PM EDT
Right meassage wrong messenger.
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by rsoxfan1123 May 8, 2007 3:52 PM EDT
"Vice President *** Cheney is reaching out to moderate Arab leaders for help in bringing stability to Iraq"

Those countries listed above were polled and 92% of their population thought it was ok to kill Americans in Iraq. What a moron.
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by toldyouso21 May 8, 2007 3:49 PM EDT
Yes. THAT ought to go over like a lead balloon. War hawk who continually lambasts Islam wants "help" of other Mid Eastern countries for the mess WE voluntarily made in Iraq. Tell them again, why they should help...something about it being in their own interest to clean up OUR ********** mess, because WE can't and because if they don't help OUR mess will consume them too.
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by terrapin78 May 8, 2007 3:49 PM EDT
*** Cheney again this week was in the hospital. He was experiencing discomfort in his leg. And the doctor asked Cheney if he stretches. Cheney said, 'Are you kidding? I linked 9/11 with Saddam Hussein.'

Posted by micma at 12:45 PM : May 08, 2007



Where is the joke in this? I laughed good but I also see the reality in the comment.
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by terrapin78 May 8, 2007 3:45 PM EDT
The no-fly list is for commercial aircraft. Cheney flies on government or INDUSTRY planes.
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by micma-2009 May 8, 2007 3:45 PM EDT



*** Cheney again this week was in the hospital. He was experiencing discomfort in his leg. And the doctor asked Cheney if he stretches. Cheney said, 'Are you kidding? I linked 9/11 with Saddam Hussein.'



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by tejasdemo May 8, 2007 3:44 PM EDT
stay there d.ickhead
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by xfredmenzies May 8, 2007 3:42 PM EDT
Cheney is a good choice for this. He can insult the leaders he disagrees with, and tell everyone they are wrong wrong wrong about everything. Then he can meet with his business cronies and talk about moving the Haliburton HQ to Dubai where they won't have to pay taxes to the US, and they can make further arrangements to steal the world's wealth.

But one question I do have is, since Cheney is an intenational criminal and all around thug, why isn't he on the no-fly list?
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by terrapin78 May 8, 2007 3:41 PM EDT
The real reason for Cheney's trip is to house shop in Dubai for his post-Administration home. LOL
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