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noloyalisti says:
This guy is a complete failure and a chickenhawk. Why is this war criminal getting any press at all, he should be in jail. Not only did he fail to keep us safe, he destroyed our foreign policy, lied us into endless war and pushed the economy off the cliff, something we will never recover from.
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economicfreedom8591 says:
LOL! Hey, Coop! I don't see you writing about those constant pests who've been "popping off" for years and years at every opportunity: former pres Jimmy Carter, former pres Bill Clinton, and former vice pres Al Gore. Could it be, O Coop, that because they are lefty democrats you give them a pass, but because Cheney is on the right and GOP you suddenly take notice? Your post confirms all the books and studies that have come out in the last ten years or so claiming a leftist bias to the mainstream media.
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elfegobaca2 says:
Cooper and many of his readers have the worst form of partisan political memory.

Cooper and his mindnumbed looney leftwing robot readers seem to forget how former Vice President Gore, in an unprecedented way, tried to smear President Bush with his lying vitriolic charge that Bush lied to us about the war in Iraq.

Cooper and his mindnumbed looney leftwing robot readers seem to forget how Jimmy Carter also criticized Bush.

Don't forget Bill Clinton who at least, at first and uncharacteristically, told the truth and said that Bush did nothing wrong in Iraq. Nothing that he was not going to do. Then Clinton changed his tune.

It is funny how liberals like Cooper don't mind criticism and hate speech when it comes from other liberals only when it's directed at them.

It is funny how liberals who always talk about free speech don't seem to like it when it means criticizing their president.

Cooper you can dish it out but you can't take it.
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dolansprings replies:
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Please, give your sourcs for Clinton's message about invading Iraq.
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2012EOD says:
What is so funny about Cheney's comments is that they are all true.

Hard to fight the truth liberals...
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kenhamlett says:
Obama's decision to engage the enemy in a manner to insure a quick and decisive conclusion is obviously going to irk Mr. Cheney.
The end result will be that Cheney and his corrupt machinations will be shown for what they are. Until Obama is finished undoing the mess Cheney made, why not just ignore the rants from Cheney and his "southern Republican style" police state ideological supporters.
No good comes from indulging his tantrums.
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justsane-2009 says:
this may be even less relevant than tiger woods' car crash...
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ubrew12 says:
Why isn't Cheney behind bars?
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rpbohman says:
Cheney's latest comments are another sorry-a**ed exercize in self-justification from the man who was George W. Bush's equivent of Cardinal Richelieu, arguably the most dangerous man in America.
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nearl451 says:
If Cheney was upset earlier today, he must be apopletic after Obama's speech tonight.

Nearly nothing to comlpain about except.........a drawdown date.

I'd like to see Cheney have the class that McCain demonstrated tonight in his comments.
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imnho says:
It appears that Dick Chaney is still upset about being out of power. People who do as bad as the Bush adminastration usually wind up getting fired. That is what happened in the last election. It seems that he is unable to come to terms with the fact that his policies were complete failures. He also thinks that throwing a monkey wrench into Obama's presidency will some how make things ok.
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