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by QuestionGirl
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Dickhead is in fantasy land. He still hasn’t figured out no one believe a friggin word that comes out of his mouth. He said the non-binding resolution won’t stop them. He’s right about that. He added, “The notion that somehow the effort hasn’t been worth it, or that we shouldn’t go ahead and complete the task, is just dead wrong.” Well yah Dickhead, it’s been worth it for you and your war profiteering friends now, hasn’t it? God I can’t wait until these pricks are out of office. And speaking of which….. shouldn’t HE be impeached for his role in the Plame deal? I think so! Oh, and whatever you do Wolfie, don’t bring up Mary again! Dickhead is verrrrrrry touchy about this!
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday dismissed as “hogwash” the suggestion that blunders may have hurt the administration’s credibility on Iraq and led members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to question President Bush’s plan to send more troops to Baghdad.
In an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, conducted a day after Bush delivered his State of the Union address, Cheney was asked to respond to some Republicans in Congress who “are now seriously questioning your credibility, because of the blunders and the failures.”
To that, Cheney answered, “Wolf, Wolf, I simply don’t accept the premise of your question. I just think it’s hogwash.”
Cheney said the administration is committed to moving ahead with its plan to send more troops to Baghdad, even if Congress passes a resolution in opposition.
“It won’t stop us,” he said. “And it would be, I think, detrimental from the standpoint of the troops.”
If U.S. forces were to pull out of Iraq, “we would simply validate the terrorists’ strategy that says the Americans will not stay to complete the task … that we don’t have the stomach for the fight. That’s the biggest threat.”
He added, “The notion that somehow the effort hasn’t been worth it, or that we shouldn’t go ahead and complete the task, is just dead wrong.”
Cheney said the U.S.-led ouster of Saddam Hussein was the right move.
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