To VP Cheney: This Ain’t Bird Huntin’
That AP’s text in this report contains the phrase “reiterating his administration’s long standing position” supports the claims that the “Main Stream Media” or “MSM” contributes to the dissemination of biased information for public consumption. Maybe that is how people get the notion that President Bush is a political puppet with VP Dick Cheney’s hand…….you know. The phrase mentioned is included in a sentence of Dick Cheney’s remarks. Keep up the good work AP.
That aside, would someone inform the Whitehouse that it is all well and good that all options are on the table from a negotiating standpoint but even if all the Iranian’s were not afforded a top level college education at taxpayer’s expense in a fine American institution
of higher learning, they are surely smart enough to know there is a limit to how many battles the American military can handle. Notwithstanding, the subverted peacenik noise around the country and the propensity of like-minded politicians to aid and abet the enemy for political purposes. The same people who can’t ever see enough visas for everyone in the world to come to America and take what they want and then complain. Maybe they learned that from the liberals. I just exceeded my self-imposed limit on per post personal rants. Someone please continue.
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Cheney Says Military Option on Table Against Iran
Sunday , February 25, 2007
AP
SYDNEY, Australia —
Vice President Dick Cheney left open the possibility of U.S. military action against Iran over its nuclear ambitions, saying Saturday that “all options are still on the table.”
Cheney, speaking at a joint news conference with Australia’s Prime Minister John Howard, said that the United States was working with it allies to persuade Iran to give up its nuclear weapons programs, and that it was Washington’s preference for that to happen peacefully.
“But all options are still on the table,” Cheney told reporters, reiterating his administration’s long-standing position on Iran.
