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Judge Orders VP Dick Cheney To Preserve His Records; While in White House Dick Cheney has been known to most as the Most Secretive and Powerful VP in History. Also known as the Force behind the Iraqi Deception War Strategy and the Warrantless and Illegal Spying on Americans. now Cheney has to make available His Audio, Recorded and Written Record of His time "Serving at the Pleasure of America's People. Read more IRAQ DEMANDS TIMELINE FOR US TROOP WITHDRAWAL President Bush and Vice President Cheney resist Iraq pols and will not listen to any timeline. Bush and Cheney are acting like they have been elected to office in Iraq. Read more President Bush and Vice President Cheney are bound and determined to take the U.S. to war with Iran and they are rejecting all negotiations. Read more It required former White House spokesman and Bush toady Scott McClellan to shatter the near-sacred Big Lie of a “liberal” media.” He revealed conservative, even right wing, unpatriotic, “deferential, complicit enablers” of George W. Bush. Read more US COMPANIES WILL DIVVY UP IRAQ CONTRACTS All the top defense contractors will get a big chunk of rebuilding Iraq with Cheney's old company, KBR, leading the way. Read more CHENEY TELLS RIGHT WING RADIO HOST IN MISSISSIPPI IRAQ IS GOING Vice President Dick Cheney is still in another world when it comes to the reality of what is really happening in Iraq. He told a right wing host that everything in Iraq is going "swimmingly." Read more THE EVIL OF MEDIA CONSOLIDATION KBR — Kellogg Brown Root, a subsidiary of Halliburton — had over-billed the defense department $100 million. No one was in disagreement over that plain and simple fact. But what Michigan’s Senator Carl Levin wanted to know from the Pentagon witness was why no one in the administration had asked for a return of the money?
Read more "The first time that the issue of interrogations comes up" among top-ranking White House officials, recalled John C. Yoo, who represented the Justice Department. "The CIA guys said, 'We're going to have some real difficulties getting actionable intelligence from detainees'" if interrogators confined themselves to treatment allowed by the Geneva Conventions.
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