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Politico: Former Vice President Fears Obama Administration Is Off Course On National Security

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by swingset4u February 4, 2009 2:18 PM EST
%u201CWe did worry about it, to some extent.

Just not enough to care about the American people. It was geared towards your own greed. Now fade away quietly....
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by rhunter10 February 4, 2009 2:17 PM EST
If you think for one second that Obama would put this nation at risk, then you badly underestimate him. Don''t be fooled by the easy-going side; there''s a smart, steely toughness there that says, ''You try to touch my family, my nation, and I''ll rip your head off.'' Believe it.
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by swingset4u February 4, 2009 2:15 PM EST
As of press time: Cheney still an idiot and a crook!
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by jeannettelj February 4, 2009 2:14 PM EST
I really think that Cheney would like another attack on America so he can say "I told you so". The Republicans have used the scare tactics for so long no one believes them any more. If they were so on top of it, why did 9/11 happen? People in glass houses shouldn''t throw stones.
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by woozybarnes February 4, 2009 2:13 PM EST
Lucifer speaks. Shouldn''t they store him at Yucca Mountain?
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by armydog2 February 4, 2009 2:11 PM EST
Bush and Cheney did not heed warnings about al quaeda planning an attack using aircraft as weapons. Do I believe anything he says now, of course not. Will al quaeda plan another attack on us, probably.
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by salliemb February 4, 2009 2:10 PM EST
No one cares what this ***---- thinks. He''s right up there with Rush L and the rest of the GOP who think that they are better that the rest of us and think that they should be telling us what we should be doing. Good riddance to all of them.
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by starleo146 February 4, 2009 2:10 PM EST
Has anyone else wondered why members of the GOP keep pushing the terrorist stuff? It is like they are either wishing it to happen or know something because they have the inside track or are part of it.

Posted by lvdragonlady at 10:56 AM : Feb 04, 200

You are correct,this man is unbelievable, we hope it doesn''t happen, but there are no guarantees in this life that it will not, so Darth Vader you had your time in the White House just shut up, we do not care what you think. Wishing won''t make it so.
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by likeitis5050 February 4, 2009 2:03 PM EST
Why is D.ick still casting pearls before swine? No one in this Administration cares. Doesn''t he understand liberals have moved forward, except when they''re blaming Bush for everything from the cracks in the sidewalks to solar flares disrupting phone signals. Liberals will talk down any attempt to do harm to Americans now..as they are the good witches in control now. It won''t be until after an attack that people bloated on Obama juice will stir enough to give a rat''s azz...unless it impacts a movie star or immediate family member. Until then...sleep...you''re getting sleepy...sleeeeeeeep.
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by dubya_luvr February 4, 2009 2:00 PM EST
Dear ***:

Please go off and die somewhere.

Sincerely,
America
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by lvdragonlady-2009 February 4, 2009 1:56 PM EST
Has anyone else wondered why members of the GOP keep pushing the terrorist stuff? It is like they are either wishing it to happen or know something because they have the inside track or are part of it.
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by sheila2u-2009 February 4, 2009 1:53 PM EST
Cheney no longer has a political agenda.
He speaks with a knowledge of facts.
SOMEONE BEST LISTEN before we all suffer.
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by neonink February 4, 2009 1:49 PM EST
I thought The Penguin died?
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by jn122736 February 4, 2009 1:49 PM EST
Quote from Cheney:
When we get people who are more concerned about reading the rights to an al Qaeda terrorist than they are with protecting the United States against people who are absolutely committed to do anything they can to kill Americans, then I worry
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Translation: When we get people who are more concerned about our constitutional rights and freedoms than they are about the risks involved in protecting those rights, then I worry.

BTW, I wonder if Cheney has plans to bring Bin Laden back to carry out another 9/11 like for him?

That is about the only way the new-republican party, of the past eight years, can ever hope to regain control of congress and/or the presidency.
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by stevex47 February 4, 2009 1:44 PM EST
"Cheney Warns Of New Attacks"

More likely this nutjobs will shoot somebody in the face again. That''s the attack.
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by ofbyfor3 February 4, 2009 1:40 PM EST
Since Cheney didn''t take Clinton''s warning about ''Al Qaeda Determined to Attack U.S.'' seriously, I have very little confidence that he is now saying this for anything more or less than his own political purposes.
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by marydpreachr February 4, 2009 1:36 PM EST
Cheney''s still alive?
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by lemonskink February 4, 2009 1:36 PM EST
Whether the Bush administration should have done more about the economy: %u201CWe did worry about it, to some extent. %u2026 I don%u2019t think anybody actually foresaw something of this size and dimension occurring. It%u2019s also global. We only control part of the world economy - a very important part.%u201D

Oh, they knew.
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by antoniof123 February 4, 2009 1:36 PM EST
I like him at least he is honest that he hates every one.
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by lemonskink February 4, 2009 1:34 PM EST
Coming right from the lips of a known terrorist. Must see some kind of profit in mind for Cheney as he continues his propaganda. Anyone hear from the other terrorist in Crawford lately, or has he been on a binge since the 20th?
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