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With the fact that he was part of the architects of the War in Iraq, was totally against rights for LGBT until his own daughter came out as a lesbian, and his company (although he "gave" up interests in) made billions of the wars should we trust anything this man says to include the deal with Iran? Or is this more politics as usual by someone who cannot let go?
Posted 9 y ago
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Why should we? Because his ability to navigate the complexities of the Middle East helped so much in the past?
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SGT Jeremiah B.
SFC James Sczymanski - I'm not even sure why MSNBC still exists. Liberals don't even really watch it.
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Capt Seid Waddell
SSG Warren Swan, I agree that Fox gives the conservatives a fair hearing, unlike the rest of the networks. The other networks ridicule conservatives at every opportunity and slant their coverage to support the Democrat Party line. Fox is neutral, which seems conservative in comparison to the leftist slant of rest of the media.
And you are right - MSNBC is off in the far-left fringes.
And you are right - MSNBC is off in the far-left fringes.
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SSG Warren Swan
ALCON: I watch all of them. If you have "only" that station that you think will give you perspective and "knowledge" you're mistaken. No station out there is really "fair and balanced" and in O'Riley's case, the whole show is a spin (Same with Rachael Maddows). I like them all for different reasons, but overall to get all of the news and not just one sides version of it. SFC James Sczymanski ....DAMN BRO!!!! lolz
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SSG Warren Swan
Personally, I would trust Dick Cheney on Iranian issues more than Al Gore or Joe Biden and certainly more than Spiro Agnew :-)
Dick Cheney specialized in defense, energy and the Middle East. While Iran is technically not in the Middle east it is close enough for government work :-)
Joe Biden has made improvements since the death of his first wife and more recently his son. Al Gore still seems to be still wrapped up in global warming. I still laugh every time I think about his claim of the paperless society in the mid-1990's :-)
"Dick Cheney served four Republican presidents and spent six terms in the House. The former vice president specialized in defense, energy and the Middle East."
"He served as Gerald Ford's Chief of Staff from 1975 to 1977, then served six terms in Congress before being appointed Secretary of Defense by President George H.W. Bush in 1989. About 10 years later, he worked for another Bush administration, this time as vice president to President George W. Bush in 2000 for two terms. As vice president, Cheney was known for taking on a prominent role in the bush administration, being a more active vice president than what had ever been seen in the Oval Office before."
http://www.biography.com/people/dick-cheney-9246063
Personally, I would trust Dick Cheney on Iranian issues more than Al Gore or Joe Biden and certainly more than Spiro Agnew :-)
Dick Cheney specialized in defense, energy and the Middle East. While Iran is technically not in the Middle east it is close enough for government work :-)
Joe Biden has made improvements since the death of his first wife and more recently his son. Al Gore still seems to be still wrapped up in global warming. I still laugh every time I think about his claim of the paperless society in the mid-1990's :-)
"Dick Cheney served four Republican presidents and spent six terms in the House. The former vice president specialized in defense, energy and the Middle East."
"He served as Gerald Ford's Chief of Staff from 1975 to 1977, then served six terms in Congress before being appointed Secretary of Defense by President George H.W. Bush in 1989. About 10 years later, he worked for another Bush administration, this time as vice president to President George W. Bush in 2000 for two terms. As vice president, Cheney was known for taking on a prominent role in the bush administration, being a more active vice president than what had ever been seen in the Oval Office before."
http://www.biography.com/people/dick-cheney-9246063
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SSG (Join to see)
I would to sir! I have been following Iranian crises since 1977 when former President Jimmy Carter was in office. This administration is a lame duck!
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SGT Damaso V Santana
LTC Stephen F. - Feinstein's husband given the sale of all of the surplus Post Office Real Estate comes to mind. He has a different name and the Commission is in the Billions, sounds like a Deal!
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