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boutons_deux
11-06-2013, 05:54 PM
According to Dick Cheney “Canada is Too Dangerous”. He Fears Arrest but has not Cancelled his Trip to Toronto
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/according-to-dick-cheney-canada-is-too-dangerous-he-fears-arrest-but-has-not-cancelled-his-trip-to-toronto/5356274
Rogue
11-06-2013, 08:28 PM
pussy is also very dangerous to dick cuz it may infect you with HIV or other troublesome diseases, tbh.
xmas1997
11-06-2013, 08:37 PM
Yeah, those vicious Canadians are very scary! :lol
TeyshaBlue
11-06-2013, 08:44 PM
From the article nobody read:
"“He felt that in Canada the risk of violent protest was simply too high,” said Ryan Ruppert, president of promotions company Spectre Live Corp., which had booked Mr. Cheney for an April 24 appearance at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
In September [2011], Mr. Cheney was speaking at a private club in Vancouver when protesters massed outside the front door harassing ticket holders and in one instance, choking a security guard.
The former vice-president was reportedly held inside the building for more than seven hours as Vancouver Police in riot gear dispersed the demonstrators."
fuck that zionist piece of shit, pissing on america with his bullshit wars
boutons_deux
11-06-2013, 08:57 PM
Canadians have signaled they don't want this criminal shit bag in their country.
Nbadan
11-07-2013, 02:18 AM
What if Cheney was droned?
xmas1997
11-07-2013, 02:06 PM
Vicious Canadians!
Oh, Gee!!
11-07-2013, 02:07 PM
Canadian Bacon part II?
SA210
11-07-2013, 02:12 PM
What if Cheney was droned?
Well, he is a terrorist. lol
Honestly, I'd rather watch him tried. On trial in front of the world.
xmas1997
11-07-2013, 02:20 PM
Halliburton will never allow that to happen.
George Gervin's Afro
11-07-2013, 03:02 PM
Poor Dick,.. I guess ther are consequences for being a dick
DeadlyDynasty
11-07-2013, 03:04 PM
pussy is also very dangerous to dick cuz it may infect you with HIV
Not in the 80's.
The Reckoning
11-08-2013, 06:50 AM
dude has so much money he dont gaf
xrayzebra
11-09-2013, 11:11 AM
Good grief...now I remember why I quit posting. This whole political forum has gone to pot. Sounds like nothing but Socialist propaganda.
baseline bum
11-09-2013, 12:06 PM
What a shame this cocksucker didn't die of heart failure in 1999.
DUNCANownsKOBE
11-09-2013, 01:24 PM
Good grief...now I remember why I quit posting. This whole political forum has gone to pot. Sounds like nothing but Socialist propaganda.
Can you quit living next?
Wild Cobra
11-09-2013, 03:19 PM
Yawn.
baseline bum
11-09-2013, 03:54 PM
Talking shit about Evil Dick is offensive to Wild Cobra Republicans
Wild Cobra
11-09-2013, 03:57 PM
Talking shit about Evil Dick is offensive to Wild Cobra Republicans
No, just boring.
somebody citizens arrest that motherfucker and turn him over the canada
SA210
11-09-2013, 10:03 PM
https://scontent-b-pao.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/q71/1467477_703133896366046_1183582711_n.jpg
Nbadan
11-09-2013, 10:07 PM
Can you quit living next?
ouch..
pgardn
11-09-2013, 10:11 PM
Dick shoots friends in the face, the mayor of Toronto smokes crack cocaine after a drinking binge, nothing to see here but this:
John Stewart
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1CUBx5umMw0&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D1CUBx5umMw0
Nbadan
11-09-2013, 10:12 PM
Dick thought the marines would go in and find the WMDs..he would be a hero...the american people would buy his imminent threat bullshit and legitimize the invasion of a sovereign country that never attacked us and hated Bin Laden and Al Queda.....didn't turn out that way...
pgardn
11-09-2013, 10:25 PM
Dick thought the marines would go in and find the WMDs..he would be a hero...the american people would buy his imminent threat bullshit and legitimize the invasion of a sovereign country that never attacked us and hated Bin Laden and Al Queda.....didn't turn out that way...
So they invented the "well we got rid of Saddam." The stalwart we used against Iran. Quite strange, this evolving foreign policy.
Nbadan
11-09-2013, 10:39 PM
So they invented the "well we got rid of Saddam." The stalwart we used against Iran. Quite strange, this evolving foreign policy.
I don't think it was evolving at all if you understand the Neocons..
Bush Doctrine
President Bush meets with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and his staff at the Pentagon, August 14, 2006.
The Bush Doctrine of preemptive war was stated explicitly in the National Security Council text "National Security Strategy of the United States," published September 20, 2002. "We must deter and defend against the threat before it is unleashed . . . even if uncertainty remains as to the time and place of the enemy's attack... The United States will, if necessary, act preemptively."[60]
The choice not to use the word 'preventive' in the 2002 National Security Strategy, and instead use the word 'preemptive' was largely in anticipation of the widely perceived illegality of preventive attacks in international law, via both Charter Law and Customary Law.[61]
Policy analysts noted that the Bush Doctrine as stated in the 2002 NSC document had a strong resemblance to recommendations presented originally in a controversial Defense Planning Guidance draft written during 1992 by Paul Wolfowitz, during the first Bush administration.[62]
The Bush Doctrine was greeted with accolades by many neoconservatives. When asked whether he agreed with the Bush Doctrine, Max Boot said he did, and that “I think [Bush is] exactly right to say we can’t sit back and wait for the next terrorist strike on Manhattan. We have to go out and stop the terrorists overseas. We have to play the role of the global policeman. . . . But I also argue that we ought to go further.”[63] Discussing the significance of the Bush Doctrine, neoconservative writer William Kristol claimed: “The world is a mess. And, I think, it’s very much to Bush’s credit that he's gotten serious about dealing with it. . . . The danger is not that we’re going to do too much. The danger is that we're going to do too little.”[64]
pgardn
11-10-2013, 09:54 AM
I don't think it was evolving at all if you understand the Neocons..
Bush Doctrine
Is Obama a neocon?
If this was a Republican with the continuous use of drones you would be singing a different tune.
And you know this.
boutons_deux
11-10-2013, 12:08 PM
Is Obama a neocon?
If this was a Republican with the continuous use of drones you would be singing a different tune.
And you know this.
Another part of the shrub doctrine (I bet he doesn't know the meaning of the word) that set the MIC, always needing an enemy to justify its $700B+ year boondoggle budget, was his apolitical global war-without-end on terror, giving the President "war time" powers forever.
McLiar, Bishop Gecko, Obama, Hillary, etc woulnd't have, won't be able to restrain the MIC or the NSA/CIA/police/surveillance/corporatocracy, nobody can.
FuzzyLumpkins
11-10-2013, 12:46 PM
Good grief...now I remember why I quit posting. This whole political forum has gone to pot. Sounds like nothing but Socialist propaganda.
:lol you have to be kidding me. Both sides are well represented. Calling US liberals socialist speaks to you more than it does them.
FuzzyLumpkins
11-10-2013, 12:53 PM
I don't think it was evolving at all if you understand the Neocons..
Bush Doctrine
So one administrations unilateral preemptive gets to describe over 50 years of political history? Kissinger and Nixon say hello.
Neocon has just turned into a catchall for GOP types that people do not like. It really has no ideological tenants anymore.
boutons_deux
11-10-2013, 12:57 PM
So one administrations unilateral preemptive gets to describe over 50 years of political history? Kissinger and Nixon say hello.
Neocon has just turned into a catchall for GOP types that people do not like. It really has no ideological tenants anymore.
McLiar, all the MIC, AEI, API, all the Repug/teabagging Muslim haters are all for "pre-emptive" bombing of Iran.
FuzzyLumpkins
11-10-2013, 01:01 PM
McLiar, all the MIC, AEI, API, all the Repug/teabagging Muslim haters are all for "pre-emptive" bombing of Iran.
Are you trying to reinforce my point or what?
My point is that the necons of the 1960s are not nearly the same in policy decisions as they are 40 years later. Basically whatever the GOP hawks say suddenly is 'neocon.'
pgardn
11-10-2013, 10:18 PM
Another part of the shrub doctrine (I bet he doesn't know the meaning of the word) that set the MIC, always needing an enemy to justify its $700B+ year boondoggle budget, was his apolitical global war-without-end on terror, giving the President "war time" powers forever.
McLiar, Bishop Gecko, Obama, Hillary, etc woulnd't have, won't be able to restrain the MIC or the NSA/CIA/police/surveillance/corporatocracy, nobody can.
So Obama has no control over the use of drones?
Again, if this was a Republican president you would have much more to post about. Fair and balanced Boutons.
boutons_deux
11-11-2013, 04:42 AM
So Obama has no control over the use of drones?
Again, if this was a Republican president you would have much more to post about.
You Lie
Obama really disappoints me on lots of stuff, but it's all trumped by WH not being occupied by a fucking Repug.
The American Corporate Imperial machine is unstoppable. The Class war has been won irreversibly, and you fuckers are too naive, hopeful, ignorant to face it.
pgardn
11-11-2013, 11:00 PM
You Lie
Obama really disappoints me on lots of stuff, but it's all trumped by WH not being occupied by a fucking Repug.
The American Corporate Imperial machine is unstoppable. The Class war has been won irreversibly, and you fuckers are too naive, hopeful, ignorant to face it.
Well I guess we just all kill ourselves.
You are so hopelessly lost in your dogma.
boutons_deux
11-12-2013, 06:04 AM
"Well I guess we just all kill ourselves."
suit yourself
"You are so hopelessly lost in your dogma"
dogma? facts, straight facts, 1000s of facts
pgardn
11-12-2013, 09:09 AM
You Lie
Obama really disappoints me on lots of stuff, but it's all trumped by WH not being occupied by a fucking Repug.
The American Corporate Imperial machine is unstoppable. The Class war has been won irreversibly, and you fuckers are too naive, hopeful, ignorant to face it.
Irreversibly?
Facts? Is this one of your 1000s of facts?
Why do you even bother to post? the rich get richer, and it cannot be reversed. Fact
boutons_deux
11-12-2013, 10:05 AM
Irreversibly?
Facts? Is this one of your 1000s of facts?
Why do you even bother to post? the rich get richer, and it cannot be reversed. Fact
The rich get richer FASTER in the last 35 years because they rigged the system, while the 99% stagnate or decline. The govt created the middle class and the VRWC has destroyed it.
pgardn
11-12-2013, 12:05 PM
The rich get richer FASTER in the last 35 years because they rigged the system, while the 99% stagnate or decline. The govt created the middle class and the VRWC has destroyed it.
And it's irreversible.
Fact?
boutons_deux
11-12-2013, 12:15 PM
And it's irreversible.
Fact?
yep, just watch this next decade to see if there are tax increases, loop holes closed, etc, for mega-corps and the 1%, if FIRE is regulated from high risk casino back to boredom, in parallel with severe cuts in the social safety net, SS cuts and COLA screwed up, and more union busting, while the corps and Repugs block govt health insurance public option.
the F500, FIRE, 1% have so much wealth AND political power now, Human-Americans' votes simply don't count.
boutons_deux
11-12-2013, 12:20 PM
Reinventing The Dwindling Middle Class May Take A Revolution
Treat It Like A Revolution
Richard Longworth, a fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, wrote a book about the struggling Midwest called Caught in the Middle: America's Heartland in the Age of Globalism. He says America's declining middle class means small towns are starting to have a lot more in common with crime-prone neighborhoods in big cities.
He also says towns like Lincoln need to realize this is not just about the recession. This is about a long, slow decline.
"The earth isn't going to open up and swallow them," he said. "They'll survive, but they'll be backwaters, getting ever more what you saw: shrinking in population, population older, young families not moving in, high school grads like yourself moving away to seek their fortune somewhere else."
Longworth says for communities to survive in this new reality, they'll have to reinvent themselves — try to keep the factory alive, attract people who are willing to work the lower-wage jobs.
Otherwise, what happens to towns like Lincoln will be just another episode in what he says is a major societal upheaval.
"I grew up in a middle-class America where we pretty much knew life was an escalator," he said. "You got on the bottom step, and if you behaved yourself, paid your dues, went to work, worked hard — you'd end up at the top of the escalator. And I think that escalator's broken now. It's a tougher scramble."
How to cover that upheaval, I ask?
"You've covered revolutions before," he said. "Treat it like just another damn revolution."
http://www.npr.org/2013/11/12/242999770/reinventing-the-dwindling-middle-class-may-take-a-revolution
pgardn
11-12-2013, 12:31 PM
Reinventing The Dwindling Middle Class May Take A Revolution
Treat It Like A Revolution
Richard Longworth, a fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, wrote a book about the struggling Midwest called Caught in the Middle: America's Heartland in the Age of Globalism. He says America's declining middle class means small towns are starting to have a lot more in common with crime-prone neighborhoods in big cities.
He also says towns like Lincoln need to realize this is not just about the recession. This is about a long, slow decline.
"The earth isn't going to open up and swallow them," he said. "They'll survive, but they'll be backwaters, getting ever more what you saw: shrinking in population, population older, young families not moving in, high school grads like yourself moving away to seek their fortune somewhere else."
Longworth says for communities to survive in this new reality, they'll have to reinvent themselves — try to keep the factory alive, attract people who are willing to work the lower-wage jobs.
Otherwise, what happens to towns like Lincoln will be just another episode in what he says is a major societal upheaval.
"I grew up in a middle-class America where we pretty much knew life was an escalator," he said. "You got on the bottom step, and if you behaved yourself, paid your dues, went to work, worked hard — you'd end up at the top of the escalator. And I think that escalator's broken now. It's a tougher scramble."
How to cover that upheaval, I ask?
"You've covered revolutions before," he said. "Treat it like just another damn revolution."
http://www.npr.org/2013/11/12/242999770/reinventing-the-dwindling-middle-class-may-take-a-revolution
So he says if, then revolution.
You say revolution because the current plight of the middle class is irreversible.
You agree with the Nazis on the board. Revolution due to corrupt corporations. They will add scape goats like you to the list of communist elements.
Good luck to all the extremists.
boutons_deux
11-12-2013, 12:58 PM
So he says if, then revolution.
You say revolution because the current plight of the middle class is irreversible.
You agree with the Nazis on the board. Revolution due to corrupt corporations. They will add scape goats like you to the list of communist elements.
Good luck to all the extremists.
goddam, you're fucked up.
pgardn
11-12-2013, 03:02 PM
Oh yes.
Its me.
Look at a shiny surface.
But not too deeply.
It WILL not be pleasant.
Nbadan
11-13-2013, 12:22 AM
9% approval for Congress in the latest polls....there needs to be a house cleaning of Congress..a revolution....but laws also need to be changed to so that real people have more pull than the corporate person-hood...corynism isn't just for the executive and legislative branches...
pgardn
11-13-2013, 12:37 AM
9% approval for Congress in the latest polls....there needs to be a house cleaning of Congress..a revolution....but laws also need to be changed to so that real people have more pull than the corporate person-hood...corynism isn't just for the executive and legislative branches...
Real people would have more pull if they cared.
And actually had time to care.
Which is another story...
Nbadan
11-13-2013, 02:39 AM
So one administrations unilateral preemptive gets to describe over 50 years of political history? Kissinger and Nixon say hello.
Neocon has just turned into a catchall for GOP types that people do not like. It really has no ideological tenants anymore.
:lol
Netanyahu says hello...don't full yourself.....of course the NeoCons are still around...just ask Joe Lieberman...
boutons_deux
11-13-2013, 06:22 AM
Oh yes.
Its me.
Look at a shiny surface.
But not too deeply.
It WILL not be pleasant.
goddam, you're fucked up.
boutons_deux
11-13-2013, 06:30 AM
Real people would have more pull if they cared.
And actually had time to care.
Which is another story...
the SYSTEM won't propose enough progressive candidates like Sherrod Brown, Warren, Grayson, Merkley, Wendy D (slandered already as the Abortion Queen) to give people who care, esp in red states, someone to vote for.
And there will always be the few gerrymandered-safe Repug House reps and red state Senators, all financed by the Kockotpus, VRWC, UCA to block serious change required by America's serious problems. eg: watch the Repugs block hike in minimum wage, filibuster Dem federal judges, etc, etc
pgardn
11-13-2013, 10:08 AM
the SYSTEM won't propose enough progressive candidates like Sherrod Brown, Warren, Grayson, Merkley, Wendy D (slandered already as the Abortion Queen) to give people who care, esp in red states, someone to vote for.
And there will always be the few gerrymandered-safe Repug House reps and red state Senators, all financed by the Kockotpus, VRWC, UCA to block serious change required by America's serious problems. eg: watch the Repugs block hike in minimum wage, filibuster Dem federal judges, etc, etc
How can I understand any of this if I'm "fucked up"?
Just put me on ignore.
boutons_deux
11-15-2013, 04:25 PM
How can I understand any of this if I'm "fucked up"?
Just put me on ignore.
goddam, you're fucked up.
hater
11-15-2013, 05:12 PM
any sort of international travel is dangerous to war criminals tbh
boutons_deux
11-15-2013, 05:20 PM
Dick Cheney Is An Even Bigger Monster Than You Thought
Cheney has no interest in knowing the identity of his taxpayer-funded heart donor: "It’s my new heart, not someone else’s old heart.”
I was a little startled to hear the former vice president express total indifference to questions about his heart donor in a revealing interview on Politicking with Larry King ( it airs Thursday night (http://www.ora.tv/politicking); here’s a clip (http://www.hulu.com/watch/558516)). It’s a window into his utter entitlement and self-absorption, and he comes off as an even bigger monster than I’d thought. Most people would at least feign interest in the donor; Cheney can’t manage it.
When King asks if he knows the identity of the person whose heart keeps him alive, Cheney, who is promoting a book about his transplant experience, says no, and adds, “it hadn’t been a priority for me.” Then he goes on:
When I came out from under the anesthetic after the transplant, I was euphoric. I’d had–I’d been given the gift of additional lives, additional years of life. For the family of the donor, they’d just been [through] some terrible tragedy, they’d lost a family member. Can’t tell why, obviously, when you don’t know the details, but the way I think of it from a psychological standpoint is that it’s my new heart, not someone else’s old heart. And I always thank the donor, generically thank donors for the gift that I’ve been given, but I don’t spend time wondering who had it, what they’d done, what kind of person.
“It’s my new heart, not someone else’s old heart.”
Consider the complete self-centeredness of that statement, and the utter lack of empathy. I shouldn’t be surprised at that — war criminals and torture-promoters aren’t known for their empathy — but I was. Cheney’s so absorbed in his great good luck that he can’t help sharing: “My cardiologist told me at one point, ‘You know, Dick, the transplant is a spiritual experience, not just for the patient, but also for the team.’” What a generous guy, sharing that “spiritual experience” with his cardiology team! So: Cheney is happy to have a new heart, but doesn’t bother to “spend time wondering who had it, what they’d done, what kind of person.”
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/dick-cheney-even-bigger-monster-you-thought?akid=11149.187590.Z3bbro&rd=1&src=newsletter924742&t=5
the mind of a true psychopath
ErnestLynch
11-16-2013, 12:43 AM
From the article nobody read:
"“He felt that in Canada the risk of violent protest was simply too high,” said Ryan Ruppert, president of promotions company Spectre Live Corp., which had booked Mr. Cheney for an April 24 appearance at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
In September [2011], Mr. Cheney was speaking at a private club in Vancouver when protesters massed outside the front door harassing ticket holders and in one instance, choking a security guard.
The former vice-president was reportedly held inside the building for more than seven hours as Vancouver Police in riot gear dispersed the demonstrators."
No, there was some local official, city attorney or something, that wanted to arrest him for 'war crimes'. Of note, Canada was an ally in the WOT and sent troops to Afghanistan.
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