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And, yes, I DO take it personally: Cheney fills his pants (and the entire airplane) onboard Air Force Two
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Cheney fills his pants (and the entire airplane) onboard Air Force Two

Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday vigorously defended the Bush administration's use of secret domestic spying and efforts to expand presidential powers, saying "it's not an accident that we haven't been hit in four years."

if you hold the opinion, as some - including myself - do, that the whole reason we are witnessing the destruction of our constitution is BECAUSE of 9/11, that 9/11 BENEFITTED the bushco agenda enormously, and that NOT apprehending osama and MAINTAINING the u.s. in a perpetual state of both fear and war is proving ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL in continuing to advance their agenda, i would have to say that, yes, it's certainly "not an accident that we haven't been hit in four years..." why in the world would you want to mess with such a good thing...?
Talking to reporters aboard his government plane as he flew from Islamabad, Pakistan to Muscat, Oman on an overseas mission, Cheney said a contraction in the power of the presidency since the Vietnam and Watergate era must be reversed.

"I believe in a strong, robust executive authority and I think that the world we live in demands it. And to some extent, that we have an obligation as the administration to pass on the offices we hold to our successors in as good of shape as we found them," he said.

trickier dick just tipped his hand... it's all about POWER... and the part about passing on the offices "in as good of shape as we found them" is the biggest pants-load i think i have ever, ever, ever run across... dick cheney is a vile human being...

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