Published 1/18/2009
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
The soon-to-be former Vice President made sure to leave a permanent mark at the White House Sunday.
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Vice President Dick Cheney’s place in history still remains to be judged, but the soon-to-be former Vice President made sure to leave a permanent mark at the White House Sunday.
In keeping with a long-standing tradition of [...]
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