On 8 Oct 2004 16:48:33 -0500, Dave wrote:
On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 20:38:24 GMT, felton said:
Cheney’s name didn’t appear on this letter but
Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz signed it along with Insider luminaries Robert
Zoellick, Richard Perle, John Bolton, Elliott Abrams, and Richard
Armitage. These are the very individuals who fill many important posts
in the current Bush administration. "
You're digging yourself in deeper with every post. First you point me to a
website that falsely insinuates that Cheney sent such a letter. Then when
that's shown to be a lie you retort "Yea, but a bunch of his friends sent
it." LOL. You gonna try and wiggle out by pointing to the language that says
every "prominent" member signed it, and Cheney wasn't "prominent" like the
named individuals? That would be of a piece with the Dems' usual sophomoric
word games.
To repeat, it illustrates once again how you
and your friends repeatedly play fast and loose with the facts.
Is it possible he didn't sign it because he didn't agree with some of its
contents? Nah, not in your vast right-wing conspiracy world.
http://www.bushpresident2004.com/pnac.htm
"When PNAC was formed five years later, it was chaired by Paul
Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, I. Lewis Libby, Richard
Perle, Jeb Bush and others."
I tire of explaining things to you, Dave, as everything that threatens
your ignorant and uninformed beliefs you dismiss as propaganda or from
"biased" sources. Cheney was not just on the mailing list of the
organization, he was a founder and chaired the PNAC, which sent the
letter. If you can conjure some mythical means by which to assume
that Cheney's *real* beliefs are substantially different from the
PNAC, then feel free.