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Fri, Jan 9, 2009 (1:39 a.m.) Vice President Dick Cheney, warning against impulsive U.S. action in Iraq, says that whether the struggling nation backslides into a cycle of violence partly depends on how President-elect Barack Obama decides to pull out American forces.
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Cheney says he has no reason to believe CIA did anything illegal in ... - COX.net for San Diego
WASHINGTON (Associated Press) -- 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 ...
Cheney: Iraq is 'not a mess' - Philadelphia Inquirer
WASHINGTON - Vice President Dick Cheney, warning against impulsive U.S. action in Iraq, says that whether the struggling nation backslides into a cycle of violence partly depends on how President-elect Barack Obama decides to pull out American forces ...
Cheney: CIA did nothing illegal in interrogations - Forbes
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 ...
'CIA did nothing illegal in interrogations' - Zee News
Washington, Jan 09: US Vice President Dick Cheney said on 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 ...
Cheney Says Nobody Saw Economic Crisis Coming - FOX News
WASHINGTON -- 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 ...
Cheney: Bush Doesn't Need To Apologize For Not Foreseeing Economic ... - Huffingtonpost.com
WASHINGTON ? 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 ...
Cheney: No pardons necessary for CIA interrogators - Memphis Commercial Appeal
WASHINGTON ? Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W. Bush to pardon pre-emptively anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. ?I don?t have any reason to believe ...
Rewriting inconvenient truths - Guardian Unlimited
Hosting the four presidents past and future at the White House yesterday, George W Bush looked like a man about to be buried by history. With 71% of Americans polled now thinking his performance was dismal, he is down there in the ratings with Warren ...
Bush medals for Iraq war allies - Al Jazeera
George Bush is to give the highest US civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to three world leaders who have been among his closest international allies, particularly in the Iraq war. The outgoing US president is to present the award to ...
Bush: Not a tough act to follow - Daily Citizen-News
As giddy with anticipation as a schoolgirl, NPR reports that a record 5 million people will attend Barack Obama?s inauguration this month. Ever the inquisitive columnist, I have examined these claims, determined that NPR might be right on this one ...
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