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Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming      (AP)
Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming (AP)
AP - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W. Bush to pre-emptively pardon anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. "I don't have any reason to believe that anybody in the agency did anything illegal," he said.
Obama's Cheney Dilemma | Newsweek Politics
newsweek.com — Dick Cheney , who will step down as vice president on Jan. 20, has been widely portrayed... as a creature of the dark side, a monstrous figure who trampled on the Constitution to wage war against all foes, real and imagined. Barack Obama was elected ... (more) Obama's Cheney Dilemma | Newsweek Politics
Cheney Reflects on Legacy, Defends Interrogation Policy | Online NewsHour | January 14, 2009
pbs.org — JIM LEHRER: Mr. Vice President, welcome. VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY: It's good to be back, Jim. MR.... LEHRER: Thank you, sir. Yesterday President Bush said that he will leave Washington next week with a great sense of accomplishment. Do you feel the ... (more) Cheney Reflects on Legacy, Defends Interrogation Policy ...
Cheney: No One Could Have Predicted The Financial Crisis, Just As No One Foresaw 9/11
Cheney: No One Could Have Predicted The Financial Crisis, Just As No One Foresaw 9/11
thinkprogress.org — Yesterday in an interview with the Associated Press’s Deb Reichmann, Vice President Cheney repeatedly insisted that no... one anticipated the looming U.S. financial crisis. “I don’t think anybody saw it coming,” he said. He then ... (more) Cheney: No One Could Have Predicted The Financial ...
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'I Don't Have Any Reason to Believe That Anybody in the Agency Did Anything Illegal'
JammieWearingFool — ... I'm really going to miss Dick Cheney . There may only be 12 days left in his term as Vice President, but he'll drive the left insane until the day he dies, and probably more so posthumously. Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W. Bush to pre-emptively pardon anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. "I don't have any reason to believe that anybody in the agency did anything illegal," he said. In an interview with The Associated Press, Cheney also said that Bush has no need to apologize for ...

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