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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
Thu May 29, 2014, 02:10 PM May 2014

Know your BFEE: Dick Cheney FRACKED America



"Scientific advisory panels at the Department of Energy and the EPA have enumerated ways the industry could improve and have called for modest steps, such as establishing maximum contaminant levels allowed in water for all the chemicals used in fracking. Unfortunately, these recommendations do not address the biggest loophole of all. In 2005 Congress—at the behest of then Vice President Dick Cheney, a former CEO of gas driller Halliburton—exempted fracking from regulation under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Congress needs to close this so-called Halliburton loophole, as a bill co-sponsored by New York State Representative Maurice Hinchey would do. The FRAC Act would also mandate public disclosure of all chemicals used in fracking across the nation."

-- Scientific American, Nov. 2011, "Safety First, Fracking Second"
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Know your BFEE: Dick Cheney FRACKED America (Original Post) Octafish May 2014 OP
K & R! robertpaulsen May 2014 #1
Amazing what the rich and their corporations will do to make money. Octafish May 2014 #3
S. 1135: FRAC Act Octafish May 2014 #2
Thank you for this thread! They_Live May 2014 #4
Takeaway: ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION Octafish May 2014 #5
My thought as well. tecelote May 2014 #7
Cheney made it legal for energy corporations They_Live May 2014 #6
Guy's made a mint off government ''service,'' which, to him must mean "self-service.'' Octafish May 2014 #9
The face of evil. Enthusiast May 2014 #8
Prepare to be frightened. Really, really frightened. Octafish May 2014 #10
That is one sick individual. Enthusiast May 2014 #11
I know his superpower. Octafish May 2014 #12
That is a devastating superpower. Enthusiast May 2014 #13
Cheney's people own the voting machines RobertEarl May 2014 #14
You're fracking right, he did! FiveGoodMen May 2014 #15
Big Time Warmonger Octafish May 2014 #19
Proposed North Carolina Fracking Law Tied to Koch, Halliburton, and ALEC G_j May 2014 #16
North Carolina needs to know. Octafish May 2014 #20
Doing destruction out of sight is sooooo "Cheney". Spitfire of ATJ May 2014 #17
President Kennedy said, ''The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society.'' Octafish May 2014 #23
He did! He fracked this country up beyond all recognition! Rex May 2014 #18
It hasn't been the same since Nov. 22, 1963... Octafish May 2014 #24
That was MY Congressman, Maurice Hinchey who sponsored the original bill RoccoR5955 May 2014 #21
We need to toss that bass turd out. Octafish May 2014 #26
No Hinchey retired two years ago. RoccoR5955 May 2014 #29
Haliburton was Fracking in the early 80's Stainless May 2014 #22
Thank you for testifying, Stainless. Octafish May 2014 #27
Wow, what a busy little bee he's been. Why am I not surprised. That man is pure evil imho. sabrina 1 May 2014 #25
Top Secret = I'm Stealing Money Octafish May 2014 #28
Ah, yes, I remember 'the Aspens are turning'! sabrina 1 May 2014 #32
The GOP: Destroying The Planet And Getting Away With It Since 1864! Initech May 2014 #30
The Mother of all FRACKERS... Octafish May 2014 #31
Greg Palast, a great American journalist who could not find work on our Corporate Media! sabrina 1 May 2014 #33

robertpaulsen

(8,632 posts)
1. K & R!
Thu May 29, 2014, 02:30 PM
May 2014

Thanks Octafish! People need to know why this happened and that Halliburton has been shooting depleted uranium into Mother Earth to maximize their profits. They should all be imprisoned.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
3. Amazing what the rich and their corporations will do to make money.
Thu May 29, 2014, 02:41 PM
May 2014

...even more the lengths they go through to hide it offshore, where we can't tax it.

Absolutely correct, robertpaulsen. It is not tragic what they do to consumers* in the fracking process, it is criminal.



Time to End the Cheney/Halliburton Loophole

By The Daily Take Team, The Thom Hartmann Program | Op-Ed
Truth-Out.org, Wednesday, 12 February 2014 14:38

EXCERPT...

Let me explain: Back in 2005. President - excuse me Vice President - Cheney was hard at work doing what he did best: using his power as the second most powerful man in the country to protect his cronies in the oil business.

His former employer, Halliburton, wanted to get more involved in the emerging American fracking industry, but it faced a potential major roadblock in the form of a 1974 law called the Safe Water Drinking Act.

That act, signed into law by Republican President Gerald Ford, requires the Environmental Protection Agency to keep toxic chemicals from getting into Americans’ drinking water.

Cheney didn’t care about public safety but he did care about Halliburton’s bottom-line - after all, he was a big Halliburton stockholder when he became vice president - and so he joined the lobbying efforts to get Congress to carve out an exemption for fracking in the Safe Water Drinking Act.

Thanks to that carve-out - let’s call it the “Halliburton loophole” - the EPA can’t regulate fracking poisons even when they get into our water supply.

CONTINUED...



* What We the human beings born in the USA used to be called "Citizens," in the process.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
2. S. 1135: FRAC Act
Thu May 29, 2014, 02:31 PM
May 2014

S. 1135: FRAC Act

Introduced: Jun 11, 2013
Status: Referred to Committee on Jun 11, 2013
Prognosis: 1% chance of being enacted

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/s1135

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
5. Takeaway: ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION
Thu May 29, 2014, 03:34 PM
May 2014

From the What We Don't Know Will Mutate Us Department:



University of Missouri researchers have discovered that an oil and natural gas drilling technique called hydraulic fracturing uses chemicals that can disrupt the body's hormones. The researchers found that the endocrine-disrupting chemicals used in the process could interfere with a class of hormones that includes testosterone and estrogen. The findings were published in the journal Endocrinology.

Details: Missouri Researchers Find Fracking Chemicals Disrupt Hormone Function.

PS: You are most welcome, They_Live! Thank you for the kind words.

tecelote

(5,122 posts)
7. My thought as well.
Thu May 29, 2014, 03:35 PM
May 2014

I read it and hit the rec button 10x even though I knew it would only count once.

They_Live

(3,223 posts)
6. Cheney made it legal for energy corporations
Thu May 29, 2014, 03:35 PM
May 2014

to poison the earth and water. Remember when he tried to scare everybody about "terrorists" using "dirty bombs". He punked all of us, and he's been rewarded for doing so, along with all of his evil friends.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
9. Guy's made a mint off government ''service,'' which, to him must mean "self-service.''
Thu May 29, 2014, 03:46 PM
May 2014

I remember how surprised I was when Fightin' Joe Lieberman (D-ENRON) failed to bring this up in their 2000 debate.

Then, suddenly, after Selection 2000 and all the ENRON Energy policy set in secret...

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH: By far, the vast majority of CEOs in America are good honorable, honest people. In the corporate world, sometimes things aren’t exactly black and white when it comes to accounting procedures, and the SEC’s job is to rev — is to look and is to determine whether or not, whether or not, whether or not the decision by the auditors was the appropriate decision.




Enron: The Bush Connection

DemocracyNow, May 26, 2006

EXCERPT...

GREG PALAST: Excuse me, Secretary of Energy. He wanted to name the electricity cops, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, so Ken Lay secretly gave Dick Cheney a list of three names. Now, you have to understand, Al Capone used to have to buy off the cops. Here’s Ken Lay trying to get them appointed. He said, "Here’s three good choices for chairman of the commission that’s supposed to regulate me." Right? That he already knew that he was being asked for the $9 billion back, right?

Anyway, George Bush gave him a real extraordinary Christmas gift. He appointed all three guys to the Energy Commission. So Lay appoints his own regulators, and he did this before in Texas, when George, when George Bush was Governor of Texas, when George Bush says he didn’t know Ken Lay, and I’ve got a letter in Armed Madhouse showing a note from Ken Lay saying, "Here’s the guy I want to be my regulator, the cop that’s supposed to be watching me," and sure enough, Governor George Bush appoints Ken Lay’s personal cop.

CONTINUED...

http://www.democracynow.org/2006/5/26/enron_the_bush_connection



Then there's all the money Cheney made off of privatizing the Pentagon. Lieberman missed bringing that one up, too...

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
12. I know his superpower.
Thu May 29, 2014, 04:07 PM
May 2014

Everything he touches turns to shit.



The Curse of Dick Cheney

The veep's career has been marred by one disaster after another

By T.D. ALLMAN

Should George W. Bush win this election, it will give him the distinction of being the first occupant of the White House to have survived naming Dick Cheney to a post in his administration. The Cheney jinx first manifested itself at the presidential level back in 1969, when Richard Nixon appointed him to his first job in the executive branch. It surfaced again in 1975, when Gerald Ford made Cheney his chief of staff and then -- with Cheney's help -- lost the 1976 election. George H.W. Bush, having named Cheney secretary of defense, was defeated for re-election in 1992. The ever-canny Ronald Reagan was the only Republican president since Eisenhower who managed to serve two full terms. He is also the only one not to have appointed Dick Cheney to office.

This pattern of misplaced confidence in Cheney, followed by disastrous results, runs throughout his life -- from his days as a dropout at Yale to the geopolitical chaos he has helped create in Baghdad. Once you get to know his history, the cycle becomes clear: First, Cheney impresses someone rich or powerful, who causes unearned wealth and power to be conferred on him. Then, when things go wrong, he blames others and moves on to a new situation even more advantageous to himself.

"Cheney's manner and authority of voice far outstrip his true abilities," says Chas Freeman, who served under Bush's father as ambassador to Saudi Arabia. "It was clear from the start that Bush required adult supervision -- but it turns out Cheney has even worse instincts. He does not understand that when you act recklessly, your mistakes will come back and bite you on the ass."

Cheney's record of mistakes begins in 1959, when Tom Stroock, a Republican politician-businessman in Casper, Wyoming, got Cheney, then a senior at Natrona County High School, a scholarship to Yale. "Dick was the all-American boy, in the top ten percent of his class," Stroock says. "He seemed a natural." But instead of triumphing, Cheney failed. "He spent his time partying with guys who loved football but weren't varsity quality," recalls Stephen Billings, an Episcopalian minister who roomed with him during Cheney's freshman (and only full) year at Yale. "His idea was, you didn't need to master the material," says his other roommate, Jacob Plotkin. "He passed one psych course without attending class or studying, and he was proud of that. But there are some things you can't bluff, and Dick reached a point where you couldn't recover."

CONTINUED (can't find original on Rolling Stone or the Waybac anymore)...

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.music.pearl-jam/Cs1zhDmjQ_s



Bush-Cheney Madministration Is One HUGE Obstruction of Justice!
 

RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
14. Cheney's people own the voting machines
Thu May 29, 2014, 04:41 PM
May 2014

You can't do better than that if you want to get elected.

How did Cheney get elected?

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
19. Big Time Warmonger
Thu May 29, 2014, 07:15 PM
May 2014
Cheney Coordinated Halliburton Iraq Contract: Report

Agence France Presse, May 31, 2004
 
WASHINGTON - A Pentagon e-mail said Vice President Dick Cheney coordinated a huge Halliburton government contract for Iraq, despite Cheney's denial of interest in the company he ran until 2000.

The March 5, 2003 e-mail, from an Army Corps of Engineers official, said that top Pentagon official Douglas Feith got the job of shepherding the contract, according to the newsweekly Time that hits newsstands Monday.

Feith had approved the multi-billion-dollar deal "contingent on informing WH (the White House) tomorrow. We anticipate no issues since action has been coordinated w(ith) VP's (vice president's) office," said the e-mail obtained by Time.

The newsweekly said it was three days later that Halliburton won the contract, although no other bids had been submitted.

"As vice president, I have absolutely no influence of, involvement of, knowledge of in any way, shape or form of contracts led by the Corps of Engineers or anybody else in the federal government," Cheney told NBC's "Meet the Press" in September, Time said.

Cheney had been Halliburton's CEO until 2000, when he accepted the vice presidential spot.

CONTINUED...

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0531-02.htm

Even Doug Feith, called the stupidest man on planet earth by Gen. Tommy Franks, knows "neocon" is code for "warmonger."

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
23. President Kennedy said, ''The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society.''
Fri May 30, 2014, 02:28 PM
May 2014

JFK was addressing the nation's publishers:

The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to permit to the extent that it is in my control. And no official of my Administration, whether his rank is high or low, civilian or military, should interpret my words here tonight as an excuse to censor the news, to stifle dissent, to cover up our mistakes or to withhold from the press and the public the facts they deserve to know.

SOURCE: http://millercenter.org/president/speeches/detail/3677

The entire speech should be read by anyone who calls themselves a Democrat or believes in democracy. At one time, I actually believed that was all of DU. Seeing how Snowden and Kiriakou are domonized while Bush and Cheney are officially forgiven, I no longer believe that.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
18. He did! He fracked this country up beyond all recognition!
Thu May 29, 2014, 06:36 PM
May 2014

And to think, someone donated a heart to that man! Sadly he will never use it.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
24. It hasn't been the same since Nov. 22, 1963...
Fri May 30, 2014, 02:43 PM
May 2014

...Selection 2000 sealed the deal and September 11 provided the marching orders: "Money trumps peace."

The very words of George W Bush on Feb. 14, 2007, uttered at a press conference in which not a single member of the callow, cowed and well-fed press corpse saw fit to ask a follow-up.



Ms. Cindy Sheehan did try to bring it to our nation's attention, but the press didn't run with her story, either.

This is the same mass media that swore North Vietnam attacked America in the Gulf of Tonkin, swore Bush had no idea bin Laden was determined to strike in the United States, and twice swore Iraq had WMDs, and swore for 50 years that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.



 

RoccoR5955

(12,471 posts)
21. That was MY Congressman, Maurice Hinchey who sponsored the original bill
Thu May 29, 2014, 09:05 PM
May 2014

Now we have a POS, Chris Gibson in Congress in our district.
Perhaps we can throw the bass turd out, and get someone who will stand up like Hinchey did.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
26. We need to toss that bass turd out.
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:04 PM
May 2014

The guy sits on the Watershed Advisory Group, yet finds it OK for fracking companies to contaminate the drinking water of New Yorkers.

http://gibson.house.gov/watershed/

Is Maurice Hinchey on the Democratic card for the rematch?

 

RoccoR5955

(12,471 posts)
29. No Hinchey retired two years ago.
Fri May 30, 2014, 06:34 PM
May 2014

He was undergoing treatment for colon cancer, and needed to take care of himself. He was also 75, and decided to retire.
Sean Eldridge is running on the Democratic Party line.
He's a newcomer, with a lot of money, who has only been in the area a short time.
I don't know if I can trust him, because his answers are so polished, as is he.
I just have a sinking feeling that if he gets in, he will side with the 1%. This is something that Hinchey would never do.
The other thing is that he is just too young. At 27, he has little experience in political circles.
Needless to say, we have to get Gibson out, so Eldridge will get my vote.

Stainless

(718 posts)
22. Haliburton was Fracking in the early 80's
Fri May 30, 2014, 02:23 PM
May 2014

I was working for an engineering company that was developing and exploiting coal, gas and oil deposits in the "Overthrust Belt" in southwest Wyoming from 1980 -1983. That was when I first noticed that Haliburton had a large number of specialized trucks and other fracking equipment in several staging facilities including Evanston and Rock Springs, Wyoming.

I was told that fracking was a great thing that would help to produce more energy in a more efficient way. Of coarse it was all lies and the company I was working for was misleading me and my coworkers. I now know that cheap hydrocarbon energy was and is poisoning the environment and making some very vile disgusting people filthy rich. I also speak out whenever I can to expose these vermin who are actually destroying the planet.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
27. Thank you for testifying, Stainless.
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:11 PM
May 2014

How anyone can spend money made by poisoning people is beyond me. For others, not so much of a stretch. For Cheney, the GOOGLE turned up what my good friend and fellow DUer RobertPaulsen collected:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x1187445

These are the descendants of the people who gave the Native American's blankets infected with smallpox.

Know your BFEE: Eugenics and the NAZIs - The California Connection

Old news to you, Old Friend. News, unfortunately, to most of America.

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
28. Top Secret = I'm Stealing Money
Fri May 30, 2014, 04:40 PM
May 2014

"If ever time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." -- Samuel Adams

From the great DUer LeighAnn -- old news to you, sabrina1, complete and shocking news to most of the USA:

Meet The Carlyle Group

Former World Leaders and Washington Insiders Making Billions in the War on Terrorism


"When demagoguery and deceit become a national political movement, we Americans are in trouble, not just Democrats, but ALL of us…Corruption in public office is treason." -- Adlai Stevenson

Aspens, like, Scooter wrote the jailed Judy.

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
32. Ah, yes, I remember 'the Aspens are turning'!
Fri May 30, 2014, 11:16 PM
May 2014

I hope that more people are learning what we learned not so many years ago. The ONLY way to stop them is 'information'. And that is why they fear it so very, very much.

Thanks for all you do Octafish!

Octafish

(55,745 posts)
31. The Mother of all FRACKERS...
Fri May 30, 2014, 07:48 PM
May 2014

Extraction industrues. Have the taxpayers pick up the protection tab, and deduct any investment needed, such as bribes and equipment, hide the loot offshore.

Greg Palast explains how Barrick Gold became one of Poppy Bush's favorite charities. Of course, for pointing it out, Poppy wold make certain to give the big shaft to The Guardian and Greg Palast.





Poppy Strikes Gold

Sunday, April 27, 2008
Originally Posted July 9, 2003
By Greg Palast

EXCERPT...

And while the Bush family steadfastly believes that ex-felons should not have the right to vote for president, they have no objection to ex-cons putting presidents on their payroll. In 1996, despite pleas by U.S. church leaders, Poppy Bush gave several speeches (he charges $100,000 per talk) sponsored by organizations run by Rev. Sun Myung Moon, cult leader, tax cheat—and formerly the guest of the U.S. federal prison system. Some of the loot for the Republican effort in the 1997–2000 election cycles came from an outfit called Barrick Corporation.

The sum, while over $100,000, is comparatively small change for the GOP, yet it seemed quite a gesture for a corporation based in Canada. Technically, the funds came from those associated with the Canadian's U.S. unit, Barrick Gold Strike.

They could well afford it. [font color="green"]In the final days of the Bush (Senior) administration, the Interior Department made an extraordinary but little noticed change in procedures under the 1872 Mining Law, the gold rush–era act that permitted those whiskered small-time prospectors with their tin pans and mules to stake claims on their tiny plots. The department initiated an expedited procedure for mining companies that allowed Barrick to swiftly lay claim to the largest gold find in America. In the terminology of the law, Barrick could "perfect its patent" on the estimated $10 billion in ore—for which Barrick paid the U.S. Treasury a little under $10,000. Eureka![/font color]

Barrick, of course, had to put up cash for the initial property rights and the cost of digging out the booty (and the cost of donations, in smaller amounts, to support Nevada's Democratic senator, Harry Reid). Still, the shift in rules paid off big time: According to experts at the Mineral Policy Center of Washington, DC, Barrick saved—and the U.S. taxpayer lost—a cool billion or so. Upon taking office, Bill Clinton's new interior secretary, Bruce Babbitt, called Barrick's claim the "biggest gold heist since the days of Butch Cassidy." Nevertheless, because the company followed the fast-track process laid out for them under Bush, this corporate Goldfinger had Babbitt by the legal nuggets. Clinton had no choice but to give them the gold mine while the public got the shaft.

Barrick says it had no contact whatsoever with the president at the time of the rules change.(1) There was always a place in Barrick's heart for the older Bush—and a place on its payroll. In 1995, Barrick hired the former president as Honorary Senior Advisor to the Toronto company's International Advisory Board. Bush joined at the suggestion of former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, who, like Bush, had been ignominiously booted from office. I was a bit surprised that the president had signed on. When Bush was voted out of the White House, he vowed never to lobby or join a corporate board. The chairman of Barrick openly boasts that granting the title "Senior Advisor" was a sly maneuver to help Bush tiptoe around this promise.

CONTINUED...

http://www.gregpalast.com/poppy-strikes-gold/



The guy really gave rise to compassionate conservative, as in helping the rich and their corporations.

The story continues, in which Mr. Palast details how said gold mining company employed pure fascist tactics to take over the mine, a plan which involved bulldozing the miners' homes and mines, some with the miners and their families still inside.

Let that, uh, sink in for a moment. For his trouble in reporting the story, Barrick threatened to sue.



The Truth Buried Alive

—By Greg Palast, From The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (Penguin/Plume, 2003)

Source: UTNE Reader
April 2003 Issue

EXCERPT...

Bad news. In July 2001, in the middle of trying to get out the word of the theft of the election in Florida, [font color="red"]I was about to become the guinea pig, the test case, for an attempt by a multinational corporation to suppress free speech in the USA using British libel law. I have a U.S.-based Web site for Americans who can’t otherwise read my columns or view my BBC television reports. The gold-mining company held my English newspaper liable for aggravated damages for my publishing the story in the USA. If I did not pull the Bush-Barrick story off my U.S. Web site, my paper would face a ruinously costly fight.(1)[/font color]

Panicked, the Guardian legal department begged me to delete not just the English versions of the story but also my Spanish translation, printed in Bolivia. (Caramba!)

The Goldfingers didn’t stop there. [font color="green"]Barrick’s lawyers told our papers that I personally would be sued in the United Kingdom over Web publications of my story in America, because the Web could be accessed in Britain. The success of this legal strategy would effectively annul the U.S. Bill of Rights.[/font color] Speak freely in the USA, but if your words are carried on a U.S. Web site, you may be sued in Britain. The Declaration of Independence would be null and void, at least for libel law. Suddenly, instead of the Internet becoming a means of spreading press freedom, the means to break through censorship, it would become the electronic highway for delivering repression.

And repression was winning. InterPress Services (IPS) of Washington, DC, sent a reporter to Tanzania with Lissu. They received a note from Barrick that said if the wire service ran a story that repeated the allegations, the company would sue. IPS did not run the story.

I was worried about Lissu. On July 19, 2001, a group of Tanzanian police interest lawyers wrote the nation’s president asking for an investigation–instead, Lissu’s law partner in Dar es Salaam was arrested. The police were hunting for Lissu. They broke into his home and office and turned them upside down looking for the names of Lissu’s sources, his whereabouts and the evidence he gathered on the mine site clearance. This was more than a legal skirmish. Over the next months, demonstrations by vicims’ families were broken up by police thugs. A member of Parliament joining protesters was beaten and hospitalized. I had to raise cash quick to get Lissu out, and with him, his copies of police files with more evidence of the killings. I called Maude Barlow, the “Ralph Nader of Canada”, head of the Council of Canadians. Without hesitation, she teamed up with Friends of the Earth in Holland, raised funds and prepared a press conference–and in August tipped the story to the Globe & Mail, Canada’s national paper.

CONTINUED...

http://www.mapcruzin.com/palast-2.htm



Greg Palast did something very, very bad from the insider's perspective: He told the truth, including the bits about the buried alive gold miners, as it happens. So, the Big Corporation sued and sued and sued. With their deep pockets, they can buy justice, judges, prime ministers and whoever and whatever else they need to turn a buck, even presidents and their dim sons.

Cheney is but one tool in their armamentarium. Still, he's the Swiss Army Bank of warmonger tools.
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