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Mary Cheney said something about Americans
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Mary Cheney
In 2002, Cheney joined the Republican gay-straight alliance Republican Unity Coalition and said that sexual orientation should be "a non-issue for the Republican Party," with a goal of "equality for all gay and lesbian Americans." ... On January 31, 2007, in a forum by Glamour Magazine at Barnard College of Columbia University, Mary Cheney stated that: "This is a baby... -
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Dick Cheney
Cheney said that the arrests made him "think about where I was and where I was headed. ... Welsh Americans -
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Lewis Libby
Schoenfeld suggests that only racist crackpots ever query the commitment of senior Washington officials, but it was Jack Straw, himself a descendant of Jewish immigrants, who said of Lewis Libby, Vice-President Dick Cheney's chief of staff: "It's a toss-up whether Libby is working for the Israelis or the Americans on any given day." ... That's not something that we put there. -
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Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda timeline
Ambassador Bremer: But Senator, let me just correct the record on something you said about the President. ... Vice President Dick Cheney responded to the report by saying, "They did not address the broader question of a relationship between Iraq and Al Qaeda in other areas, in other ways." -
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Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations timeline
Ambassador Bremer: But Senator, let me just correct the record on something you said about the President. ... Vice President Dick Cheney responded to the report by saying, "They did not address the broader question of a relationship between Iraq and Al Qaeda in other areas, in other ways." -
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Political positions of Barack Obama
The United States is trapped by the Bush-Cheney approach to diplomacy that refuses to talk to leaders we don't like. ... "Already, in communities across this country, Indian Americans are lifting up our economy and creating jobs," he said. -
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Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations
In the same Meet the Press interviews, Cheney implied a connection between Iraq and Mohamed Atta; "The Czech interior minister said today that an Iraqi intelligence officer met with Mohammed Atta, one of the ringleaders of the September 11 terrorists attacks on the United States, just five months before the synchronized hijackings and mass killings were carried out." and "With respect to 9/11, of course, we’ve had the story that’s been public out there. ... Senator John Rockefeller, the Committee's ranking Democrat, noted that "Today's reports show that the administration's repeated allegations of a past, present and future relationship between al Qaeda and Iraq were wrong and intended to exploit the deep sense of insecurity among Americans in the immediate aftermath of the September 11th attacks." -
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9/11 conspiracy theories
It concludes that “conspiracy theories are part of the process by which Americans deal with traumatic public events” and constitute “an American form of national mourning.” ... ↑ "9/11 commission finishes Bush, Cheney session" MSNBC -
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Political positions of Hillary Rodham Clinton
Franklin Roosevelt said that Americans of his generation had a rendezvous with destiny. ... You know, I find it hard to believe in one program [health care] I'm agreeing with Newt Gingrich, now I'm about to agree with Dick Cheney. -
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Alan Keyes
Keyes noted that it was an interviewer, not he, who brought up Mary Cheney's name in the above incident, and he told reporters, "You have tried to personalize the discussion of an issue that I did not personalize. ... He attempted to meet with Bush to discuss the provisions of Florida law that authorized the governor to order Schiavo's feeding tubes reinserted – something Bush claimed he wished to do, but for which he said he lacked authority – but the governor declined to meet with Keyes.
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Mary Cheney said something about Americans