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Dick Cheney Takes Parting Shots By Jay Allbritton Dec 15th 2008 10:03PM
During Dick Cheney's interview with ABC's Jonathan Karl, the vice president disagreed with Karl Rove's statement last week that if pre-war intelligence indicated Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction the United States would not have gone to war. Cheney argued that we would have gone in, saying, "[Saddam Hussein] had a long reputation and record of having started two wars. Of having brutalized and killed hundreds of thousands of people, some of them with weapons of mass destruction in his own country."
Cheney also told ABC that Guantanamo Bay's detention camp should remain open until the end of the War on Terror. He said he did not know when that would be. Terror, incidentally, has been in existence... forever.
Cheney expressed doubts that President-elect Barack Obama will close the camp or give up any of the broadened authority Cheney fought to bring to the executive branch. Cheney told Rush Limbaugh, "Once [the Obama administration] get[s] here and they're faced with the same problems we deal with every day, then they will appreciate some of the things we've put in place."
Of waterboarding, Cheney said that he supported the process of getting it cleared. He called waterboarding, "a remarkably successful effort, and I think the results speak for themselves." Actually, they don't, since we have no idea what information waterboarded detainees have provided.
Cheney's farewell media push culminates with an hour long interview on Fox News Sunday.
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During Dick Cheney's interview with ABC's Jonathan Karl, the vice president disagreed with Karl Rove's statement last week that if pre-war intelligence indicated Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction the United States would not have gone to war.
there you have it.
and i think the intel was manipulated by Cheney.
there were in fact people reporting intel to the contrary, and they were ignored and black-balled and even had their "secret" status compromised.
"Once [the Obama administration] get[s] here and they're faced with the same problems we deal with every day, then they will appreciate some of the things we've put in place."
i doubt that breaking the law will be found to have been necessary.
Sadam did start two wars. We supported him fully in the first, and Cheney was actively, and personally behind that support.
hopefully Bush won't pardon Cheney on his way out..
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And, too, the Administration was counting on the fact that in those earlier wars, we had absolute proof that Saddam had anthrax and nerve gas and other biological and chemical agents as he had gotten it from us.
Saddam had destroyed it all, as was dictated by the UN, and we had information to tell us that. The administration covered it up.
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