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They named this one right, DICK......

passin thru

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You silly, silly liberals...............you coulda had Sandy Burglar just steal them. tsk,tsk
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hopalong

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Be careful crossing the little lady next thing you know she will accuse you of being me! !!!
lol lol
She has a trendency of doing that you know, when someone shows her up she starts the YOU ARE SO AND SO but she never has proof to back it up, just her rants and raves :D :D :D :D :D :D
OH and do not forget the lmfao. and the capital letters she uses to try and get attention!
 

loomixguy

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hopalong said:
Be careful crossing the little lady next thing you know she will accuse you of being me! !!!
lol lol


Hey! I resemble that remark! :shock: :lol:

It's about time ol' Koo Koo had another meltdown.
 

schnurrbart

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If the office of the vice-president is NOT part of the executive branch, then millions of students have been led astray for decades. No wonder it is said that the schools have failed the students. Shoot, even the people in those positions don't know which branch they're in!!!
 

Mike

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passin thru said:
You silly, silly liberals...............you coulda had Sandy Burglar just steal them. tsk,tsk
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This is the funniest thing that's ever been posted on this forum.

And this Sandy guy is still walking around! A free man! :roll:
 
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Stealth is among Cheney's most effective tools. Man-size Mosler safes, used elsewhere in government for classified secrets, store the workaday business of the office of the vice president. Even talking points for reporters are sometimes stamped "Treated As: Top Secret/SCI." Experts in and out of government said Cheney's office appears to have invented that designation, which alludes to "sensitive compartmented information," the most closely guarded category of government secrets. By adding the words "treated as," they said, Cheney seeks to protect unclassified work as though its disclosure would cause "exceptionally grave damage to national security."

Across the board, the vice president's office goes to unusual lengths to avoid transparency. Cheney declines to disclose the names or even the size of his staff, generally releases no public calendar and ordered the Secret Service to destroy his visitor logs. His general counsel has asserted that "the vice presidency is a unique office that is neither a part of the executive branch nor a part of the legislative branch," and is therefore exempt from rules governing either. Cheney is refusing to observe an executive order on the handling of national security secrets, and he proposed to abolish a federal office that insisted on auditing his compliance.

In the usual business of interagency consultation, proposals and information flow into the vice president's office from around the government, but high-ranking White House officials said in interviews that almost nothing flows out. Close aides to Cheney describe a similar one-way valve inside the office, with information flowing up to the vice president but little or no reaction flowing down.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/cheney/chapters/chapter_1/

Whether you love him, hate him, or are somewhere in the middle--Dick Cheney is definitely a different type of Vice President...Definitely has taken a bigger role in the Presidents office than anyone since Mrs. Wilson kept Woodrow's stroke quiet and ran the country for him from 1919-1921...
 

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