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Um, yeah, probably. And doesn't give a damn--yea, definitely.
I wouldn't be surprised if he got down on dimpled knee each night and prayed to whatever spectral, howling entity entertained his notions of a deity that this nation did get struck again--just to show the librals it can happen at anytime (like it happened to his woefully unprepared "grown-up administration back in 2001--no thanks to Bush and Cheney both blowing off the counsel of the previous administration and the advice from experts in the field and even the PDB's regarding terror, and him going nine months into his vice-presidency not ever doing thing one re: counterterrorism like he was supposed to set up a task force to do--mostly playing instead with the top-secret compains of his figuring on a extra-sectret energy report).
Yep. It could happen to anyone, and anyone in Cheney's position would argue for enhanced interrogation methods to inquire not just about the network that planned the attack, but about connections to a more-or-less unrelated entity that one rather would like to make war on if it simply had better targets--as Don Rumsfeld might have said in an unguarded moment....and not necessarily to facilitate the finagling of no-bid Halliburton contracts out of the West Wing whilst still having any pecuniary interest in that company--because that shit would probably be illegal.
Anyone might do things like that, and still pretend to love America.
And one might smile, and smile, and still be a villian, even if the face in question was a permanent snarl.
A sometimes innocent snarl? A friendly snarl, interviewed by Mike Allen, or John King, and still viewed as credible? A snarl lampooned by comedians like Jon Stewart, but not by the mainstream media?
He's a something, that Dick Cheney. If it exceeds the bounds of good taste, or even enters the boundaries of slander, I'll resist calling him an out and out traitor, refrain from saying it looks like war profiteering meets war criminality, and I will never, never say aloud that I think in his heart, he considered it his right to do all of it, and his privilege to benefit from all of it--like some medieval warlord or something, with no concept of belonging but privilege and power, and no notion of right and wrong except what benefits his own domain. I won't say it aloud or mean it, you see--
I'll only say that's what I sometimes speculate happened, here. And that's mere conjecture--full of sound and fury, signifying nothing--
Except to those that have eyes that see and ears that hear. And they might not even believe me--only look and think back....did he ever lie uncomfortably? I would say--no. He lied with the ease of a pro. And he lied for war--and ....
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What did the South Park saying add?
....Profit?
Not that he makes a financial statement anymore. And if his wife, son-in-law and daughter are all up in Lockheed Martin involvement--oh whatever. We have nothing connecting ol' Dick to that nonsense but circumstantial evidence--circumstantial he was the grown-up in office that pushed for a war that companies he was involved with profited from....
But I am not connecting those dots, it's crass and the reality is that anyone who would sell not just their soul, but their country, for money, would be the lowest of all possible low people--"traitor" would be too good, you know what I mean?
So I am not saying Dick Cheney is a traitor. Nuh-uh, not me. If he was, he should be tried and jailed for certain, if not worse, but I am not necessarily saying there is every evidence of "yes he is". I am saying probably. And I'm saying I don't know. And I'm saying there's some circumstances, M'kay?
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