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A Trip Down Memory Lane (Original Post) zebonaut Apr 2014 OP
I stopped at My fellow Citizens SmittynMo Apr 2014 #1
Won't watch his lies again. blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #2
Makes you appreciate Barack Obama just a wee bit more zebonaut Apr 2014 #3
Yep - every statement was a lie! panfluteman Apr 2014 #4
Bingo!!!! SmittynMo Apr 2014 #5
Sounded like a veiled threat to California about half way through. shebornik Apr 2014 #6

SmittynMo

(3,544 posts)
1. I stopped at My fellow Citizens
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 03:13 PM
Apr 2014

I can't take it. I knew it was wrong then, and everyone knows it was wrong today. And to know Cheney was behind this makes it even worse. Even Rand Paul admits Cheney did it for profits to Halliburton. It makes me sick to watch it again. These two yahoos should be in jail.

panfluteman

(2,073 posts)
4. Yep - every statement was a lie!
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 10:48 PM
Apr 2014

It's a miracle that I made it all the way through. I was against the war in Iraq then, and I am still against it now. I don't think that any amount of hindsight will change the verdict of history on this terrible crime and misadventure. If Bush and Cheney were not impeached for this terrible crime, then it follows that no future president could ever be impeached, because racking up a huge national debt and killing thousands and millions of people, or destroying their lives, is just about the worst high crime and misdemeanor that a president and vice president could ever commit.

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