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Think Progress: Vice President Cheney and former Attorney General Gonzales indicted.
Sadly, No!: Does God love me this much?
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan: Cheney Indicted
Patterico's Pontifications: Cheney Indicted in Clearly Bogus Indictment; Sullivan Wets His Pants with Excitement
Vice President Cheney and former Attorney General Gonzales indicted.
Think Progress —
... A South Texas grand jury has returned multi-count indictments against Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on charges related to the ...
Does God love me this much?
Sadly, No! —
I have no idea how legit this indictment is (it comes from a Texas grand jury after all), but I think it would be the absolute perfect way to end the Bush Era:
Vice president, former AG, state senator indicted
A South Texas grand jury has indicted Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on charges related to the alleged abuse of prisoners in Willacy County’s federal detention centers.
The indictment criticizes Cheney’s investment in the Vanguard Group, which holds interests in the ...
Cheney Indicted
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
For abuse of prisoners. And some don't believe God exists.
Cheney Indicted in Clearly Bogus Indictment; Sullivan Wets His Pants with Excitement
Patterico's Pontifications —
Yesterday, Anderson Sullivan wrote a post that said, in essence: ZOMG CHENEY FINALLY INDICTED I WAS RIGHT ALL ALONG OH THERE IS A GOD!
Here is his entire post:
Cheney Indicted
For abuse of prisoners. And some don’t believe God exists.
Calm down, Excitable Andy. Let’s listen to what lefty Steve Benen says about this TREMENDOUS NEWS over at the Washington Monthly:
At first blush, the headline looked pretty extraordinary: “Texas Grand Jury Indicts ...
Patterico And Code
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
It seems that the right-wing blogger was immune to the irony in my post about Cheney that noted he was indicted for "abuse of prisoners." The entire post is as follows: Cheney Indicted. For abuse of prisoners. And some don't believe God exists. Patterico describes this obviously wry remark thus: "Anderson Sullivan"; "shrieking, hysterical"; "wets his pants". Drudge had the same headline, without the deadpan commentary. Was he shrieking and hysterical? The commenters chime in: ...

