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Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« on: May 10, 2011, 04:30:58 PM »
Looks like CURTAIN CALL for this devil.... I wonder if he has given thought to all of his dirty deeds and the consequences to come? Does this TIN MAN even feel the least bit of remorse? Let those who follow in his footsteps be aware that despite what you may feel of your self or think of yourself WE ALL WILL MEET OUR LAST DAY AT SOME POINT whether rich, poor, powerful or powerless... Gaining the world and losing your soul in the process is soon understood... and at that point you realize all of your gains/wealth/money will not help when your health goes and life is about to expire.... and all your trappings are understood to be of no value.

Cheney undecided on heart transplant operation
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Sun May 8, 11:54 am ET

WASHINGTON – Former Vice President Dick Cheney says he hasn't decided whether to seek a heart transplant.



Cheney tells "Fox News Sunday" that his health has improved since last year, when he was diagnosed with end-stage heart failure. He had an operation last summer to fit his body with a battery-powered device that helps his heart pump blood.

In his Fox appearance, Cheney spoke with a raspy voice and appeared less gaunt than he had in the months following the operation.

Cheney says he's working on a book and planning a fishing trip later in May.

Asked how he could go fishing safely with an electrical device attached to his body, the 70-year-old former vice president quipped, "You're not supposed to fall in."
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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2011, 04:39:00 PM »
Even with a terminal diagnosis he still wishes ILL WILL on people.

Bring back waterboarding, says Cheney
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Bring back waterboarding, says Cheney
– Sun May 8, 4:23 pm ET

WASHINGTON (AFP) – Harsh interrogation methods such as waterboarding played a role in tracking down Osama bin Laden and should be reinstated, former US vice president Dick Cheney said Sunday.

Another top member of the Bush administration, former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, credited the use of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" with yielding "a major fraction" of US intelligence on Al-Qaeda and called ending them a "mistake."

In one of the first acts after entering the White House in 2009, President Barack Obama suspended such methods, equating them with torture and saying they represented all that was wrong with the Bush-era "war on terror."

But the killing of bin Laden, or more exactly the way the intelligence was gathered that led the CIA to track him down, has reopened a raging controversy in the United States over their use.

Cheney, speaking on the "Fox News Sunday" program, said top intelligence officials had stated that "some of the early leads" that helped agents find bin Laden had come thanks to the harsh interrogation techniques used on terror suspects.
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"All have said one way or the other that the enhanced interrogation program played a role," he said. "My guess is that's probably the case that it contributed, just as did a number of other factors."

Asked whether the methods should be reinstated if the United States were to capture a new high-value target, Cheney replied: "I certainly would advocate it. I'd be a strong supporter of it."

Rumsfeld said three former CIA directors -- George Tenet, Porter Gross and retired general Michael Hayden -- say suspects subjected to waterboarding during CIA interrogations provided a "major fraction of all our knowledge about Al-Qaeda."

"I think that it's clear that those techniques that the CIA used worked. And to have taken them away and ruled them out I think may be a mistake," he told CBS television's "Face the Nation."

Chene also dismissed the notion that waterboarding, or simulated drowning, amounted to torture, saying he and the rest of the Bush team had gone to great lengths to ensure what they did was legal.

"Waterboarding and all of the other techniques that were used are techniques that we use training our own people," he said. "This is stuff that we've done for years with own military personnel and to suggest that it's torture I just think is wrong."

Vice president at the time of the September 11 attacks, Cheney was one of the Bush administration's biggest hawks as the United States launched its invasion of Afghanistan and the hunt for bin Laden.

A vehement opponent of Obama, he has nonetheless congratulated him on killing the of Al-Qaeda chief, while paying tribute to the "tireless work" of the US military and intelligence services.

Key intelligence over the identity of a courier -- among the few men bin Laden trusted, passing messages from the him to commanders in the field -- ultimately led US agents to the Al-Qaeda leader's compound in the Pakistani garrison town of Abbottabad.

And detainees once held at secret CIA "black sites," or secretive prisons, were linked to the courier, known as Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, in previously classified intelligence assessments of Guantanamo prisoners released by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

Kuwaiti has been identified as a protege of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and assistant of Abu Faraj al-Libbi, another key Al-Qaeda operative.

Some Republicans and Bush officials have claimed the pair may have revealed important details about Kuwaiti's identity after being subjected to harsh interrogations.

"Information provided by KSM and Abu Faraj al-Libbi about bin Laden's courier was the lead information that eventually led to the location of [bin Laden's] compound and the operation that led to his death," Jose Rodriguez, who headed the CIA's counterterrorism efforts from 2002 to 2005, told Time magazine this week.

Yet some Obama administration officials have hit back at such claims, insisting that they finally identified bin Laden's whereabouts after years of intelligence gathering from a broad variety of sources.

White House National Security Adviser Tom Donilon told Fox News Sunday that enhanced interrogations were "not consistent with our values, not consistent and not necessary in terms of getting the kind of intelligence that we need."

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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2011, 06:42:10 PM »
Considering that he helped protect the country and find Osama Bin Laden, no - I would say he does not feel the least bit of remorse.
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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2011, 06:44:02 PM »
The far left will go wild when Cheney dies

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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2011, 06:46:04 PM »
Miserable fuck. Good riddance.

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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2011, 06:51:38 PM »
Miserable fuck. Good riddance.

I don't get the Cheney hate.  After 911 I myself felt we were way too soft.   Shit I would torture people myself if I had to if it meant a nuke not hitting NYC.   

After 911 I felt our biggest failure  w as illegals and drilling for oil.   Cheney pushed for drilling and it was gwb who pushed the illegal alien crap. 
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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2011, 07:18:03 PM »
Considering that he helped protect the country and find Osama Bin Laden, no - I would say he does not feel the least bit of remorse.

Protected america from what?

Found Osama? How do you find a man whose already dead?

I agree with you that this ogre does NOT feel the least bit of remorse...his death will be celebrated.
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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2011, 08:37:05 PM »
Protected america from what?

Found Osama? How do you find a man whose already dead?

I agree with you that this ogre does NOT feel the least bit of remorse...his death will be celebrated.

Terrorism.

Your'e one of those people that believes Bin Laden had already been dead for years and that we really didnt kill him?

Yes I know you will celebrate his death. Which is why I say you liberals live in the sewer.
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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2011, 02:16:31 AM »
I didnt know he had a heart :P

Why waste tax payers money on a corrupt piece of shit like this ???

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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2011, 06:22:15 AM »
The far left will go wild when Cheney dies
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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2011, 06:24:53 AM »
I've called the caterer and have ordered the flowers


So much for the "Climate of Hate" obama and the other left wing crazies like yourself complained about after giffords.   

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Re: Cheney Diagnosed With End-Stage Heart Failure
« Reply #11 on: May 11, 2011, 12:24:43 PM »
So much for the "Climate of Hate" obama and the other left wing crazies like yourself complained about after giffords.   
where's the hate?
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