Cheney: Obama owes apology for security criticism of Bush administration, page
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Topic started on 2-10-2011 @ 11:23 AM by Agent_USA_Supporter

Former VP Dick Cheney says Obama should apologize for criticizing the Bush administration's anti-terror techniques



And get this

Cheney says the drone strike which killed Anwar al-Awlaki shows Obama is embracing Bush's anti-terror tactics



Source

I Think its time arrest the real war criminal which is Cheney, i am not sure why the media is giving him the media treatment, Bush an apology? thats qutie pure nonsense i haerd yet. Whats your thought on this ats?


reply posted on 2-10-2011 @ 11:47 AM by newcovenant
reply to post by Agent_USA_Supporter



I am a democrat and a liberal but when you are right you are right. I can't stand Dick Cheney but I have to say in this case he does not tell a lie. Obama gave everyone the distinct and deliberate impression he was a dove when he is as big a hawk as anyone, perhaps worse than a few republicans. I can already see Chris Christy is a bigger liberal Democrat than Obama although he too will shift his position to "better suit" his party. At least he will be doing what his party requires. Obama seems to be saying "tough luck, you voted for me" to his own electorate.

Not to say I am not glad these people are dead.
It is the principal of the thing.
If you don't have your principals - you have nothing.
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