Friday, July 17, 2009

Leon Panetta and Dick Cheney

Leon Panetta sets his priorities.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A career politician should never be the head of the CIA. But the Democrats are only about politics and their power without regard to the citizens and our country. It's getting closer to the time that the country will wake up. As the near depression starts to really take hold over the next year after the bear market rally is over, enought people will start to feel the effects that there will be change we can believe in.

Paul said...

Why are people getting all upset over Cheney’s illegal death squads, illegal torture techniques, illegal NSA spying program, lets face it, nothing will happen to him, they might investigate, the justification will be 9/11, 9/11, 9/11 or you are only giving ammunition to our enemies and in the end nothing will happen, he is part of the ruling class. The chickens are coming home to roost from the operatives that stole the election for Bush/Cheney 2000 in Florida and 2004 in Ohio. I love listening to Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, and Glenn Beck, these chicken hawks on the War on Terror have become chicken little’s that the sky is falling when it comes to the economy, too funny.

Mary said...

Speaking of chickenhawks, Obama has really escalated the war in Afghanistan.

Obama's war is extremely bloody.

From Reuters:

The death toll for foreign troops in Afghanistan halfway through July equaled the highest for any month of the eight-year-old war, tallies showed on Wednesday, as a U.S. escalation has met unprecedented violence.

Authorities announced a U.S. soldier had been killed by a bomb and two Turks had died in a road accident, raising the toll of U.S. and allied foreign fatalities in the first half of July to 46, equal to full month highs set in August and June 2008.

In the two weeks since U.S. and British troops launched massive assaults, Western troops have died at an average rate of three a day, nearing the tempo of the bloodiest days in Iraq and almost 20 times the rate in Afghanistan from 2001-04.