I'm afraid we won't have Big Dick Cheney to kick around much longer. He doesn't look long for this world. Bellicosity and LIES aren't good for your health.
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Cheney Accuses Iraq Critics of Shameless Revisionism
By William Branigin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, November 21, 2005; 1:00 PM
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However, Cheney said, "What is not legitimate and what I will again say is
dishonest and reprehensible is the suggestion by some U.S. senators that the president of the United States or any member of his administration purposely misled the American people on prewar intelligence. Some of the most
irresponsible comments have come from politicians who actually voted in favor of authorizing the use of force against Saddam Hussein. These are elected officials who had access to the intelligence materials. They are known to have a high opinion of their own analytical capabilities. And they were free to reach their own judgments based upon the evidence."
Although the United States has not found any stockpiles of banned weapons in Iraq, Cheney said, "I repeat that we never had the burden of proof; Saddam Hussein did."
Cheney added, "The flaws in the intelligence are plain enough in hindsight. But any suggestion that prewar information was distorted, hyped or fabricated by the leader of the nation is utterly false."
He called this "revisionism of the most
corrupt and shameless variety" and said it "has no place anywhere in American politics, much less in the United States Senate."
"One might also argue that
untruthful charges against the commander in chief have an
insidious effect on the war effort itself," Cheney said. "I'm unwilling to say that only because I know the character of the United States armed forces."
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