I'm just saying that, with what Cheney was able to do, there's no reason to assume that other presidents/VPs haven't done similar things. They probably have just been more subtle about it.Well, that should tell us how much we should trust the intelligence agencies in general. They're political entities, not fact-finding agencies. It's the way that the IRS, ATF, and DOJ have become as well.You realize that about 40% of the Democrats in the House and the majority of Democratic Senators voted to authorize the Iraq War as well, right?A funny phenomena is occurring in the GOP right now, these lying jackasses are all trying to act like they were against the War in Iraq, when we all remember that every single one of them across the board supported it 150%. They loved the war in Iraq. War in Iraq was their favorite thing ever.
I don't remember any republican at all what so ever, standing with me against the War in Iraq. I remember these idiot Trumpers calling my a traitor and unpatriotic because I was against the war.
Even a few years ago these people wouldn't admit that the war was a huge failure.
Now these pathetic liars try to act like they were against the war all along, that is how pathetic Trumpers are. These people don't even know what they support or oppose, they wait for Foxnews to tell them what to think, and then just go with it...
Republican attitudes on Iraq trip up GOP candidates
Was the Iraq war the right thing to do or the wrong thing? Most Americans answered one way; most Republicans answered another.www.msnbc.com
Don't get me wrong. I don't like neocons either, but it's not like the Republicans did this on their own.
Cheney cooked the intelligence. I just couldn't believe the profound ignorance on both sides of the aisle.
ALL the intelligence went thru Cheney and he had failed at getting sanctions lifted on Libya, Iraq and the Stans.
Cheney was hired by Haliburton to use his Washington contacts to lift sanctions. He failed.