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The Other Shoe Dropped

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Shortly after President George W. Bush dodged shoes in Iraq, his vice president dropped another shoe here at home. Dick Cheney's metaphorical gesture, recently broadcast on ABC News, insulted our troops and their families.

A truth-and-reconciliation commission won't even come close to repairing the damage Bush and Cheney have done. If this doesn't rise to the level of impeachable high crimes — to say nothing of misdemeanors — what does?

The war in Iraq didn't have to happen. In so many words, Dick Cheney said so.

Many Americans have called this war "unnecessary" and unworthy of international tensions and countless wounded and dead people. As certain as we are of those facts, it wasn't until Cheney sat down with ABC's Jonathan Karl that what was reported became historically accurate.

As the two-term Republican administration draws to a close, Cheney indicated that our government would have invaded Iraq no matter what.

This counts as new information. All this time Cheney had insisted, despite credible evidence to the contrary, that the case for war was based on solid evidence linking Saddam Hussein's government and the 9/11 terrorists. He insisted there was a stockpile of WMD with our name on it.

Now it seems we know that the administration played Russian roulette with other people's lives and that this war was based on hunches and tea-leaf readings within a vice presidential star chamber.

Remember the "mushroom cloud" scare? Plamegate? Abu Ghraib and Gitmo abuses? Extraordinary renditions? Blackwater? Lies our government told about Pat Tillman's death by friendly fire? Waterboarding? Warrantless wiretapping?

Well, don't give these a second thought, because Dick Cheney sure isn't.

This war — and all that followed — just had to be. Why? Dick Cheney said so; that's why.

While not admitting he lied or deceived anyone, Cheney smugly came close in the ABC interview. Anyone else thinking war crimes here?

Based on the ABC interview, if the administration didn't manipulate intelligence it deliberately ignored it to pursue its own agenda.

ABC's KARL: "You probably saw Karl Rove last week said that if the intelligence had been correct, we probably would not have gone to war."

CHENEY: "I disagree with that.

… As I look at the intelligence with respect to Iraq, what they got wrong was that there weren't any stockpiles. What we found in the after-action reports — after the intelligence report was done and then various special groups went and looked at the intelligence and what its validity was — … was that Saddam Hussein still had the capability to produce weapons of mass destruction. He had the technology; he had the people; he had the basic feedstocks."

"Intelligence," Cheney also said, "it's not a science; it's an art form in many respects, and you don't always get it right." Roll the dice, in other words.

It's not so much that the intelligence was wrong as much as the U.S. policy was. Iraq became a theater for the Bush Doctrine, the policy of pre-emptive warring. Toppling "bad actor" Saddam was some unfinished business by Cheney, defense secretary under former President George H.W. Bush during the Gulf War.

ABC's Karl gave Cheney opportunities to explain or correct earlier controversial statements he made. Apparently, Cheney has no regrets and no apologies.

You'll recall that when he shot a friend in the face on a hunting trip, the victim apologized to Cheney. Is this what families of our wounded and dead vets are supposed to do now that we know Cheney was just making things up as he went along? This is an outrage. So is the silence by Congress and others since Cheney's interview was broadcast.

Cheney said: "We don't do torture. We never have. … We had the Justice Department issue the requisite opinions in order to know where the bright lines were that you could not cross." Requisite opinions?

From the ABC News transcript:

ABC's KARL: "When you were told during another interview that the American public is overwhelmingly against the war, you said, 'So?' Do you regret saying that? Would you take that back."

CHENEY: "No. In effect, what I did was, the person who made the statement they didn't ask a question. And after they made a statement, I said, 'So?' expecting a question and I didn't get a question. And I took 'So' to mean that I didn't have any concern for public opinion. I do."

No, he doesn't.

Rhonda Chriss Lokeman (RCLCreators@kc.rr.com) is a contributing editor to The Kansas City Star. To find out more about Rhonda Chriss Lokeman and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Ma'am;... Mr. Chenney does not care what the people think, and does not care for human rights, or our civil rights to consent to the actions of our government... And nothing will happen to him, or to Mr. Bush, or to their Voodoo Doll of a Secretary of State... Every one is so concerned with their own power when in government, and everyone realizes how tippy everything is, and that they cannot count on the economy, and so they cannot count on the Government that is putting its existence on the line trying to save a failed economy... We played into the hands of the Muslims going into war in Afghanistan, and Iraq... If we could possibly win; what would be our prize??? Instead we prize our defeat which grows more certain with every moment...But there can be no trial, no truth, and no justice... Just as with Nixon, the rug of time is pulled over the dirt of history and the people are asked to forget... That there will be no justice only means the next Cheney will take no lesson from it, but the wrong lesson... He ought to stretch a rope, in my opinion.. There is enough evidence...He has wronged us, and he has wronged humanity, and there can be no trial... He can give us all the finger, and spit in our eyes... Our government has so long lived without justice that it has no moral authority upon which to demand Justice... The tu quo que defense is universal with them, and they all accept it... What can they do??? If they push too hard they will push themselves over... They are high on a tower of power so far above mere human beings that they do not need to worry about justice, but they have no leverage, no moral authority, no real trust from the people... They will not rock that boat, and they will not make an issue of morality... The reason is simple... Power such as they wield is immoral in a democracy.... They are elected... What does that mean??? Some people think that puts their leaders above the law...It does not, and never has...Only the need to protect the power of office stands between the people and their pursuit of justice... We cannot get after Mr. Cheney, and must rely upon God... You know Cheney is shaking and quaking over that sort justice...He will likely spit in God's eyes too...History will view him as a criminal and a traitor to what this people once stood for... And if we protect him from Justice we will appear to be a people beyond redemption... Consider how we thought of the Germans after the nazis... That is us, after Bush and Cheney started us killing a whole bunch of people who were never our enemies...And we let them do it... Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #1
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Dec 21, 2008 5:49 PM
SO, YOU KNOW HOW TO PUT WORDS ON A PIECE OF PAPER. TOO BAD YOU CAN'T DIG UP SOMETHING FRESH TO WRITE ABOUT. MAYBE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE MR. RODGERS SERVE AS VICE PRESIDENT. SORRY, HE PASSED AWAY A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO. JUST WAIT UNTIL YOU GET A LOAD OF JOE BIDEN.
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Posted by: T COPLEY
Mon Dec 22, 2008 6:17 AM
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