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Joe Peyronnin

Posted: January 5, 2010 02:55 PM

Cheney's Legacy

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney is clearly more concerned with his own legacy and political partisanship than with the well being of America, even though his actions bring attention to his own devastating failures in office and undermine this nation's president.

Take the most recent attack on President Barack Obama's initial handling of the nearly catastrophic attempt to blow up an airplane over Detroit. "He seems to think if he closes Guantanamo and releases the hard-core Al Qaeda-trained terrorists still there, we won't be at war," Cheney said in a written statement. "But we are at war and when President Obama pretends we aren't, it makes us less safe." This is an amazing statement coming from the man who, while serving as vice president, personally authorized the release of more than 500 Guantanamo prisoners, dozens of which are reported to have reengaged in terrorism against the United States.

As vice president, Cheney played a key role in undermining the civil rights of Americans through the Patriot Act, and authorizing the use of illegal torture, such as waterboarding, in interrogations. Cheney's statement about President Obama continued, "He seems to think if he gives terrorists the rights of Americans, lets them lawyer up and reads them their Miranda rights, we won't be at war." Perhaps waterboarding passengers before they board a plane will mollify Cheney?

The former vice president's chutzpah and outspokenness is especially remarkable considering all that went wrong during his term. There was the Iraq War, poorly justified and badly executed by the Bush/Cheney administration. There was also the failure to find even one weapon of mass destruction in Iraq, the single most urgent reason cited for going to war. And there were no Al-Qaeda training camps in Iraq either. Yet thousands of brave American soldiers have died or been injured, and billions of dollars have been spent in this war which America is committed to for years to come.

The former vice president also took his eye off the ball in America's war on terror. The Bush/Cheney White House failed to close the deal in Afghanistan eight years ago, and rid the world of Osama bin Laden. Instead they allowed the problem to fester and grow until their last day in office.

Following the ghastly terrorist attacks on America September 11, 2001, President George Bush set up a commission "to provide recommendations designed to guard against future attacks." On July 22, 2004, that commission made its findings public. Yet to this day America has not successfully implemented all of the commission's recommendations. Perhaps doing so would have "connected the dots" between a father's warnings to the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, his son's failure to get a visa for Great Britain, and his attempt to buy an airline ticket to Detroit for $500 cash while carrying no luggage.

Cheney and some ambitious Republicans are critical of President Obama for taking so long to respond to the attack. But where were these same critics when it took President Bush six whole days to comment about Richard Reid's failed attempt to blow up an airliner with a shoe bomb? And did these same GOP critics rush out fundraising letters to their constituents warning of America's safety immediately following the Reid incident as some have done this time around?

In his written statement Cheney identified President Obama's "goal of his presidency--social transformation, the restructuring of American society." Well, after the Bush/Cheney administration, what choice did he have? Sure, the issue of national security is critical. But the new president inherited a near economic depression, record job losses, huge government deficits that will be damaging to our children's future, failed oversight of the nation's financial institutions, more than 40 million Americans without health insurance and rapidly increasing medial costs.

The failure to stop the Detroit "underwear bomber" is unacceptable. There is plenty of blame to go around. But it is time to stop scapegoating; it is time to fix the systemic problems. It is time to knock down walls and jealousies between the appropriate government agencies, to leverage existing technologies to centralize and track important information. As an example, if Google can create a technology to prioritize a search, or send out Google alerts or can place a targeted advertisement on a Blog, why can't the U.S. government create a software program to track terrorism suspects? So that if England puts someone on its "no-fly" list an alert is sent to the TSA and its counterparts worldwide.

It is time to stop politicizing America's safety; to stop all the national bickering and backbiting. The war with Al Qaeda needs everyone's total focus. There is too much at stake!

 

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Estreet1964
My neighbors know I'm a rock and roll singer
10:39 AM on 01/07/2010
Most Republicans don't even bother to TRY to be factual these days.

They know they can spew what ever they can pull out of their spotty posteriors on every TV network and not get called on it 99% of the time.

That's what happens when you fill newsrooms with newsreaders and stenographers instead of real journalists.
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caseyblab
10:17 AM on 01/07/2010
Why is this not addressed in the national media? Have journalists forgotten how to ask questions of people like Cheney?
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tuneone52
03:44 PM on 01/06/2010
Yes we have had enough Cheney and all the damage caused by him, America needs to rise above its petty political differences and focus on the real issues facing this country, When the former vice-president blames the president and calls him weak on terrorist, It makes the terrorist stronger and bolder by implying the president is weak it makes us even better targets. The vice-president should consider our safety as a nation before he opens his mouth and invites more attacks!
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drkazmd65
Mom Taught me - Question Everything - Thanks Mom!
11:15 AM on 01/06/2010
You ask the, rhetorical I assume, question regarding the lack of criticism of President G.W. Bush regarding the shoe-bomber that I will answer anyway,...

Bush's potential critics for not responding to the shoe-bomber for nearly a week didn't appear because they were on the Bush company corporatist crony payroll,....

And one didn't criticise the boss,...
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kasv
Think... Republicans haven't outlawed it yet.
09:25 AM on 01/06/2010
I don't know why no one else sees what I see. Cheney is scared to death of the future, when all his dirty laundry will be there for all to see. Might be one year, might be twenty. But even when he's gone, there will be Cheney's left to bear the brunt of this man's hideous legacy.

The man is desperately afraid. He needs to get every democrat, moderate republican and independent out of power. He is hoping if that is accomplished, his deeds will be swept under the rug, at least while he is still breathing.

Desperate and dangerous - that's Cheney.
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03:13 PM on 01/06/2010
I completely agree, kasv!
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tmf945
08:02 AM on 01/06/2010
I just saw Michael Steele on Morning Joe, hyping his new AA based "book" and when asked about Obama's 3 day response time on this matter, he naturally ripped the POTUS a new one...and during that whole conversation no one at that table brought up the fact of Bush taking 6 days to respond, until 10 seconds before a commercial...I for one was glad that Obama took a few days to get his facts, and didn't do the usual knee-jerk reaction that is so common...could he have done a better time frame?...maybe, but we don't know because we are not the POTUS and don't move in that circle. Steele and the GOP are scraping the bottom of the barrel for any type of credibility and need to be viewed as such
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kasv
Think... Republicans haven't outlawed it yet.
09:27 AM on 01/06/2010
I watched that too, and could be heard screaming - WHAT ABOUT BUSH TAKING 6 DAYS TO RESPOND????

Luckily, my neighbors are used to my ranting : ).
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Smithn
Different strokes for different folks.
11:09 PM on 01/05/2010
Joe,
Just a note to say thank you for spreading the truth and sharing your excellent skills and talents with us.

^J*
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03:13 PM on 01/06/2010
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04:02 PM on 01/05/2010
Great article! Cheney is the biggest hypocrite and loser during the Bush administration and that is saying alot.

He and George Bush should have been impeached and as far as I am concerned it is not too late to take legal action over the many illegal things they did while in office.

He should shut up and go away. He looks like an old fool - take his insipid wife and children with him. He is an embarassment.
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Michael Shanley
08:47 PM on 01/05/2010
Suz, I read this thinking I couldn't have said it any better....