FergieTCat
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
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Just another 2 names to add to the list of pardons in January.
New York Newsday, Saturday April 11, 1992
page 7
Cheney: Fair Fight
He claimed a gap in the laws made it OK to bomb fleeing Iraqi's and bury them alive.![]()
If anyone can get a hold of this, it explains what I alluded to. I will post excerpts later.

"Cheney Indicted... along with a ham sandwich and a side of pasta!!!"![]()
...and unless a judge is willing to sign it, it goes "poof"!!!!
You had me going .. Charges related to alleged prisoner abuse in federal detention centers?
The Associated Press reported that the indictment stems from Cheney's investment in the Vanguard Group an investment management company that reportedly has interests in the prison companies in charge of the detention center.
Unless Cheney went in and sprayed the prisoners with his shotgun, this 'indictment' is a joke.
Better include the priest too, just to make sure.![]()
Wait, I am confused, but wouldn't it be better to indict him for things like this rather than what he invested in? Please enlighten me.I still have the news reports..I'll send the link tomorrow..The tanks buried them alive in the sand.
Cheney is an evil man.
Wait, I am confused, but wouldn't it be better to indict him for things like this rather than what he invested in? Please enlighten me.
Don't get your hopes up... The Administration-in-waiting has indicated that such prosecutions are unlikely...Petty ole prisioner abuse...![]()
Don't worry, it's just the beginning!!
Key players in Congress don't seem to have much stomach for it either:WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama's incoming administration is unlikely to bring criminal charges against government officials who authorized or engaged in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists during the George W. Bush presidency. Obama, who has criticized the use of torture, is being urged by some constitutional scholars and human rights groups to investigate possible war crimes by the Bush administration.
Two Obama advisers said there's little — if any — chance that the incoming president's Justice Department will go after anyone involved in authorizing or carrying out interrogations that provoked worldwide outrage.
Asked this weekend during a Vermont Public Radio interview if Bush administration officials would face war crimes, Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy flatly said, "In the United States, no."
"These things are not going to happen," said Leahy, D-Vt.
A DA who is called a "one man circus" is your gift from God?![]()
Secondly, should I watch for my indictment in the mail too? I have funds with Vanguard....along with hundreds of thousands of other investors.![]()

Well, I was going to offer to bail you out of jail but, I think I better check my portfolio first. I might be sitting right next to ya'.![]()
"A good friend will always bail you out of jail..BUT...a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "dang, that sure was fun".![]()
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A Texas judge has set an arraignment for Vice President Dick Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and other officials accused of involvement in prisoner abuse.
Presiding Judge Manuel Banales said Wednesday he will allow them to waive arraignment or have attorneys present rather than appear in person Friday.
Banales also said he would issue summonses, not warrants. That allows them to avoid arrest and the need to post bond.
Willacy County District Attorney Juan Guerra accuses Cheney, Gonzales, a state senator and others of involvement in prisoner abuse at a federal detention center in south Texas.
Defense attorney Tony Canales accuses Guerra of "prosecutorial vindictiveness" and not following procedure.
Oh boy, we may get a perp walk with cheney and albertohttp://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,454965,00.html
Where? I would love to see cheney and alberto have to do a perp walkThis already has it's own thread.
Still going nowhere.
Where? I would love to see cheney and alberto have to do a perp walk
