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Cheney Center At University Of Wyoming Draws Protests

MEAD GRUVER   09/ 8/09 06:51 PM ET   AP

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A decision by the University of Wyoming to name a new center for international students for former Vice President Dick Cheney is drawing criticism from people who say Cheney's support for the Iraq war and harsh interrogation techniques should disqualify him from the distinction.

The former vice president and wife Lynne are expected to attend Thursday's dedication of the new Cheney International Center on the Laramie campus.

Protesters plan to be there, too.

The center is funded in part with $3.2 million the Cheneys donated to the university in several installments while he was vice president.

The university's decision to name the center after Cheney, a former Wyoming congressman, prompted a petition that collected more than 150 signatures. The petition said polices of the Bush administration were "very controversial" and the name will affect how people perceive the center.

Cheney's support for harsh interrogations – torture, some say – is one reason to oppose naming the center after him, said Suzanne Pelican, who began circulating the petition a year ago.

Pelican also criticized the Bush administration's "go it alone" strategy when several U.S. allies opposed the invasion of Iraq and didn't participate in the war.

"We feel that by naming it the Cheney International Center, that the programs and UW can't avoid being identified with that ideology and that approach to global politics that the Bush-Cheney administration championed," Pelican said Tuesday.

Pelican is an extension educator in the university's College of Agriculture who plans to peacefully protest during the dedication.

A phone message left with Cheney's assistant Lucy Tutwiler wasn't immediately returned.

A state program matched the Cheneys' $3.2 million gift with $3.2 million in state funding. The university spent $3 million to renovate and expand an existing building for the center.

A total of $3.4 million has been allocated for scholarships for students to study overseas.

Another Laramie resident opposed to the name is Nancy Sindelar, with the group Veterans For Peace.

"Mr. Cheney is not the best example of demonstrating how nations should get along with each other," said Sindelar, who is retired. "Putting his name on an international center is counterintuitive."

Sindelar's group opposes the Iraq war, and its Wyoming chapter has held weekly protests in Laramie since before the war began.

On Thursday, Sindelar plans to be part of a march to Prexy's Pasture, the campus quadrangle where the dedication ceremony will be held. Demonstrators don't plan to disrupt the ceremony but will be visible, she said.

University President Tom Buchanan defended the naming decision in a recent opinion piece in the Casper Star-Tribune, writing "tolerance and diversity cut many ways," and the new center will benefit students.

"Whether you are Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative, Catholic or Protestant, gay or straight, white or black, you are welcome at the University of Wyoming. Should we subject potential donors and the purpose of their gift to public referendum? I think not," Buchanan wrote.

The international center shares a building with the university's student health center and will have offices for university staff members who work with international students.

Students also will be able to hang out there, said university spokeswoman Jessica Lowell.

"This is a place where international students can come and watch soccer if they want to. There's a lounge for them," Lowell said.

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OttotheScourge
02:57 PM on 09/10/2009
Give the Center his first name.
10:44 PM on 09/10/2009
Ottothescourge says it best.
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Meg Lanker
guerilla radio DJ, underground journalist
02:33 PM on 09/10/2009
We had nearly 200 protesters at the event today versus 12 sign-holding, pro-Cheney people. Media counts vary from 140 to 200 - It was hard to count everyone as we continued to collect people as we marched and as we assembled. One guy was dressed as Darth Vader holding a Cheney/Vader 2012 sign. It was a peaceful demonstration with Laramie residents and people from Colorado and Illinois as well.
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Reefdancer
Schadenfreudegasm for progressives
01:48 PM on 09/10/2009
I wonder if protesting won't be in fashion on Faux Snooze anymore.
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HST
Conservatism = selfishness
01:45 PM on 09/10/2009
There are some other centers that await funding:

The Dick Cheney school of torture and covert ops.

The George W. Bush center for economics, constitutional law and decidering.

The Is what it is Rumsfeld center for defense specializing in known unknowns.

Alberto Gonzales center for truth, justice and political stratergery.

Scooter Libby center for prison sentences and pardons.

Karl Rove center for truthiness and propaganda.
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starrianna
A strong black woman with style and substance.
01:33 PM on 09/10/2009
University of Wyoming = Oxymoron University

How about the MATTHEW SHEPARD Center for Sociology?
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
02:18 PM on 09/10/2009
Ow!

But a good one.
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roncraw
12:26 PM on 09/10/2009
I wouldn't have his name on my toilet seat.
01:20 PM on 09/10/2009
Perhaps printed on the target region would give you some satisfaction.
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Blackorpheus
the decisive blows are always struck left-handed
12:15 PM on 09/10/2009
Every major monster will have his "Center" containing a Presidential or Vice-Presidential "Library," never mind if the monster could not read or think (Reagan, Bush the younger) or did not read and could only think filthily (Cheney, Bush the elder).
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indy100
Wise up
11:25 AM on 09/10/2009
University President Tom Buchanan defended the naming decision in a recent opinion piece in the Casper Star-Tribune, writing "tolerance and diversity cut many ways," HE MUST BE FREAKING KIDDING!
"Whether you are Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative, Catholic or Protestant, gay or straight, white or black, you are welcome at the University of Wyoming" Welcome in what way? Does the name Matthew Shepherd mean anything? Matthew Shepard was a young student at the University of Wyoming who was tortured and murdered near Laramie, Wyoming in October 1998; BECAUSE HE WAS GAY. Diversity???
11:12 AM on 09/10/2009
As a former international student at University of Wyoming, I have to agree with the protesters. While Mr. Cheney is to be commended for his contributions to his home state's educational system, his name on the international student center is more than inappropriate - it is a jarring inconsistency, and would, in my opinion, make any international students feel less then welcome. If I was still a student on campus, I would be boycotting the new center on principle, regardless of the facilities it may offer.
01:21 PM on 09/10/2009
If the students had some balls like in the sixties, that name would not last 24 hours.
10:18 PM on 09/10/2009
"Students also will be able to hang out there," said university spokeswoman Jessica Lowell.
"This is a place where international students can come and watch soccer if they want to. There's a lounge for them," Lowell said.
Sure, and while you are there your residence will be bugged, and your visas will be checked to make sure every little part of it is perfect. If not, you win a free expulsion and deportation!
Welcome to Wyoming, proud former home of Dick Cheney, master manipulator and Dark Lord of Torture and Deception.
10:41 AM on 09/10/2009
Did they protest the $3.2M or the construction? No, they want the free stuff, just don't like the name. Pretty pathetic.
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Bude
My Brain Hurts!
10:28 AM on 09/10/2009
YOU LIE!
01:24 PM on 09/10/2009
Who lies and what about?
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hardesty
10:23 AM on 09/10/2009
How many international students would even attend the University of Wyoming?
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indy100
Wise up
11:26 AM on 09/10/2009
Very few. How many gay students would attend? None, it's a death trap.
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10:19 AM on 09/10/2009
Return all of the Halliburton blood money and ignore the entire idea!

Note to Tom Buchanan: Sometimes it has nothing whatsoever to do with the precious money.
The principles go far beyond that!
But, that point is obviously lost on you.
10:00 AM on 09/10/2009
Have you ever been to WY?
01:22 AM on 09/11/2009
Yes, I have been to Wyoming. I've lived here for 20 years, the last 9 in Laramie. All of this Wyoming bashing makes me sick and I blame Dick Cheney and the UW administration for it. It was bad enough that Wyoming got such a bad rap over Matthew Shepard, as though that despicable incident defined the entire state. Then we got old Dead-Eye Dick Cheney, who left Wyoming in his rear-view mirror back in the 1970s, suddenly claiming our state as home to run for VP. Cheney's only connection to Wyoming is an overpriced home in Jackson Hole and the occasional photo op at Natrona County High School reunions and UW.

Yes, Wyoming is a red state, I'm sorry to say, but not everyone in this state is red. I was lucky enough during the election to see Barack Obama speak here at UW to a fantastic crowd. Bill Clinton spoke here also on behalf of Hillary, and the venue they arranged for him was overwhelmed and hundreds of people didn't get to hear him. We have a Democratic Governor.

In short, we are another ordinary state, with people who are NOT homophobic, nor supporters of torture, nor tea baggers. Here in Laramie, we remember and mourn Matt Shepard. UW is not a death trap. Dick Cheney does not receive universal foot-kissing. Barack Obama garnered 40 percent of the vote here. Get a grip, people.
01:33 AM on 09/11/2009
PS to my earlier post, I deeply resent the position the UW administration has put the University in. Money-grubbing and butt-sniffing is what I call it. I know it's hard for a smallish land-grant University to turn down cash that can be put to good use. It's just unfortunate that at the time of the donations, the charges against Cheney were more or less speculative. As time goes on, we will learn the extent of his criminal activities and then UW will have some big decisions to make in order to maintain standing in the academic community and in the world.
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DevonTexas
Eternal Optimism
09:42 AM on 09/10/2009
How about a Benedict Arnold School of Mililtary History too?

The University will find it hard to explain this move after he's indicted for International War Crimes.

I hope they make the signs on the center of paper so they can be easily removed.