The Dark Side ....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/29982222#29982222
Pulitzer Prize winner Hersh breaking the news of the sabatoge behind the Bushevik exit.
This pales compared to removing the "w" on all the typewriters and computer terminals by Clintonians.
http://thepoliticalcarnival.blogspot.com/2009/03/audio-seymour-hersh-cheney-left-stay.html
"Cheney "put people back" in government to "stay behind" in order to "tell him what's going on" and perhaps even "do sabotage"
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/03/30/hersh-hannah-assassination-ring/
HERSH: I know for sure...the idea that we have a unit that goes around, without reporting to Congress... and has authority from the President to go into the country without telling the CIA station chief or the ambassador and whack somebody. ... You've delegated authority to troops in the field to hit people on the basis of whatever intelligence they think is good.
Ever wonder why the economy sucks?
Hard to imagine why the GOP belongs to Dr. NO!?
LMFAO!
We are so glad you're back.
Do you mind if I share this post with some friends?
"Psst - You know I heard that Cheney has a microchip in his head that actually lets him hear what people in the Obama Administration are thinking."
Sure.....
One more: http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/21020
"Deficits don't matter."
-- Former Vice President Dick Cheney
Is there some tangible reason this paranoia junkie is posting again?
Morbid curiosity of seeing what too much dope does to scions of old Tulsa society?
I thought he was through with us once and for all. I guess attention whores die a slow death.
Sorry to be so brutal on you FOTD, but if you'd just stick to positive posts instead of creepy crap to deflect attention from your ill-advised support of the current Admin, we might want to hear what you have to say. Why don't you just start posting about great Dead shows you've been to or some other tangible good you could add to the board.
I wonder how many GD shows he's been to?
I've only been to a handful, but I have some hilarious pics and some good memories.
. . . I think?
Its not a conspiracy theory if its a conspiracy true :D
75 over a 25 year span....ok?
And recall them all.....with my friends of the devil.
Not an attention whore....but a truth teller which is hard on Conan type A's.....
A pic of the Rex Foundation Board back in 1990....can you identify some of these peeps?
"A Band Beyond description, like Jehova's favorite choir....."
A heart of gold band!
Now, get back on topic....Dick Cheney is a traitor.
back row left to right...
Mickey Hart (drummer)
Hal Kant (attorney)
unknown
Jerry Garcia (guitarist)
unknown
middle row
Bob Weir (guitarist)
front row left to right...
unknown
unknown
Bill Walton (fan)
Quote from: RecycleMichael on April 02, 2009, 04:06:25 PM
back row left to right...
Mickey Hart (drummer)
Hal Kant (attorney)
Bill Graham (Greatest Rock and Roll promoter of all time)
Jerry Garcia (guitarist)
John Barlow (Internet GURU)
middle row
Bob Weir (guitarist)
front row left to right...
Sandy Sochot (REX)
Ramrod (deceased:Greatest roadie ever....original prankster)
Bill Walton (fan)(great UCLA all american/NBA Giant/Sports caster)
Good job RM.....very impressive
None are stay behinders or assinators.....
I think you are wrong on Bill Graham...
Quote from: FOTD on April 02, 2009, 03:05:41 PM
75 over a 25 year span....ok?
And recall them all.....with my friends of the devil.
A pic of the Rex Foundation Board back in 1990....can you identify some of these peeps?
"A Band Beyond description, like Jehova's favorite choir....."
A heart of gold band!
Stay on topic, sir. Much better.
Quote from: Conan71 on April 03, 2009, 09:33:38 AM
Stay on topic, sir. Much better.
The conversation pivot has been more educational than the original topic...
Cheney has really been pushing the envelope with his repeated high profile criticisms of Obama. I wouldn't put anything past Cheney.
Hey, have you guys heard about Spain bringing War Crimes charges against high level Bush Administration officials. They've named six I believe, including Gonzales and Yee. According to Rachel on MSNBC Spain is planning on going after Bush and Cheney. They are kicking it up from Italy's pending lawsuits against U.S. CIA agents who violated international treaties. If this thing advances, Bush and Cheney will not be able to leave the United States.
I'm going to have to renew my subscription to the New York Times so I'll know what's going on in the World. Lord knows the TulsaWorld can't give us much to chew on.
Quote from: Hometown on April 03, 2009, 11:49:33 AM
Cheney has really been pushing the envelope with his repeated high profile criticisms of Obama. I wouldn't put anything past Cheney.
Hey, have you guys heard about Spain bringing War Crimes charges against high level Bush Administration officials. They've named six I believe, including Gonzales and Yee. According to Rachel on MSNBC Spain is planning on going after Bush and Cheney. They are kicking it up from Italy's pending lawsuits against U.S. CIA agents who violated international treaties. If this thing advances, Bush and Cheney will not be able to leave the United States.
I'm going to have to renew my subscription to the New York Times so I'll know what's going on in the World. Lord knows the TulsaWorld can't give us much to chew on.
Funny, I never heard any complaining from Democrats over former Presidents Clinton and Carter openly criticizing Bush II. They were never characterized as "pushing the envelope". There had always been an un-spoken protocol that former Presidents did not publicly criticize sitting Presidents.
Conan, answer me this. How can I enjoy someone's friendship while thinking that their entire world view is lacking?
I'm a liberal that grew up in Oklahoma so I guess I can stand just about anything. I mean Oklahoma liberals are as tough as nails.
I do have a good memory and I recall Clinton openly supporting Bush to the point that it made me uncomfortable. Don't you remember how much Daddy Bush appreciated Clinton for giving some support to Baby Bush?
I'm a lot more comfortable with Obama's recent remark that he has "keeping score." Clinton was always hobbled by being a Southern Gentleman. Folks from Chicago know how the game is really played.
Quote from: Hometown on April 03, 2009, 12:17:10 PM
Conan, answer me this. How can I enjoy someone's friendship while thinking that their entire world view is lacking?
I'm a liberal that grew up in Oklahoma so I guess I can stand just about anything. I mean Oklahoma liberals are as tough as nails.
I do have a good memory and I recall Clinton openly supporting Bush to the point that it made me uncomfortable. Don't you remember how much Daddy Bush appreciated Clinton for giving some support to Baby Bush?
I'm a lot more comfortable with Obama's recent remark that he has "keeping score." Clinton was always hobbled by being a Southern Gentleman. Folks from Chicago know how the game is really played.
Ooops, I forgot about former VP Gore when I was writing my earlier reply.
I don't think my world view is lacking at all. I simply have low tolerance for double-standards, just ask my ex-wife ;)
Personally, I think once a Presidential admin is done, the President and their VP need to keep their yappers shut on current policy and not sit around critiquing the current and subsequent admins. So yes, Cheney should keep his mouth shut just as much as I believe Carter, Clinton, & Gore should have refrained from being critical of the Bush II administration.
(I would also have liked to see Greenspan gagged as well)
Double standard? Hey, wait a second, this is way more interesting ...
Spain Looks To Prosecute Bush Officials
Court Will Consider Criminal Case Against Alberto Gonzales, Others For Torture
MADRID, March 28, 2009
(AP) A Spanish court has agreed to consider opening a criminal case against six former Bush administration officials, including former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, over allegations they gave legal cover for torture at Guantanamo Bay, a lawyer in the case said Saturday.
Human rights lawyers brought the case before leading anti-terror judge Baltasar Garzon, who agreed to send it on to prosecutors to decide whether it had merit, Gonzalo Boye, one of the lawyers who brought the charges, told The Associated Press.
The ex-Bush officials are Gonzales; former undersecretary of defense for policy Douglas Feith; former Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff David Addington; Justice Department officials John Yoo and Jay S. Bybee; and Pentagon lawyer William Haynes.
E-mail requests for comment left with Yoo and with Feith through his Hudson Institute address, and a phone message left for Yoo, were not immediately returned.
Spanish law allows courts to reach beyond national borders in cases of torture or war crimes under a doctrine of universal justice, though the government has recently said it hopes to limit the scope of the legal process.
Garzon became famous for bringing charges against former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in 1998, and he and other Spanish judges have agreed to investigate alleged abuses everywhere from Tibet to Argentina's "dirty war," El Salvador and Rwanda.
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Read the whole story by clicking on the link below.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/28/world/main4900114.shtml
Anyway, Some folks may remember my posts from 2007 and 2008 opining about parallels between Bush and Pinochet ... But the war crime charges are happening much sooner than I anticipated.
Quote from: Conan71 on April 03, 2009, 12:02:28 PM
Funny, I never heard any complaining from Democrats over former Presidents Clinton and Carter openly criticizing Bush II. They were never characterized as "pushing the envelope". There had always been an un-spoken protocol that former Presidents did not publicly criticize sitting Presidents.
Gore and Clinton only spoke out at Democratic events which I think were tied to the election cycle. I think when the elections heat up was when they would criticize. I do not remember Clinton or Gore going to a TV interview bashing Bush within 3 months of the inauguration. If you can find it let me know!
Quote from: Trogdor on April 03, 2009, 01:19:59 PM
Gore and Clinton only spoke out at Democratic events which I think were tied to the election cycle. I think when the elections heat up was when they would criticize. I do not remember Clinton or Gore going to a TV interview bashing Bush within 3 months of the inauguration. If you can find it let me know!
I could care less if it's three months into the admin or three years, what difference does it make? There had been an unwritten protocol that past Presidents did not criticize sitting Presidents. Find another admin prior to Bush II that happened. I don't think it's proper for former leaders to sit around and snipe at the current admin- even if it's an election cycle. Shame on Cheney as well.
QuoteMONDAY, FEB 11, 2013 03:00 PM CST
Dick Cheney helps his cousin
His trashing the president reminds liberals that Obama isn't quite "Cheney-lite" on national security
http://www.salon.com/2013/02/11/dick_cheney_helps_his_cousin/
"The performance now of Barack Obama as he staffs up the national security team for the second term is dismal," Cheney said in comments to about 300 members of the Wyoming Republican Party reported by the Associated Press on Sunday.
"Frankly, what he has appointed are second-rate people," he said, for the positions of secretary of state, secretary of defense and CIA director — John Kerry, Chuck Hagel and John Brennan, to be precise.
There was a time in this country when this angry behavior would be considered treasonous.
Does anybody agree with Cheney on this?
I see Cheney is still playing the "pretend they did what we did and then condemn them for it" game. You'd think he'd have mellowed out some in these past four years.
Quote from: Teatownclown on February 11, 2013, 04:47:01 PM
There was a time in this country when this angry behavior would be considered treasonous.
Does anybody agree with Cheney on this?
Since when has "criticism" become "hatred"? Where were you to claim "treason" when President Bush was criticized by former Presidents Carter and Clinton and former VP Gore?
Must only be hatred when a Republican does it, eh?
Quote from: Conan71 on February 12, 2013, 10:41:27 AM
Must only be hatred when a Republican does it, eh?
Mostly intolerance lately.