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Dick Cheney has been the decisive force pushing America into war         


Author: Raymond
Date: Nov 9, 2006 00:09

Bush and the Gop leadership better respond to a reality check
before it is too late

As vice president, Cheney has been the decisive force pushing America
into war.
.
Americans need to ask the hard questions that the press usually avoid,
and connect the dots for themselves.

The blueprint for our current foreign policy was being written back in
1992 by then-Defense Secretary, Dick Cheney. His writings set out a
new doctrine that called for U.S. power in the twentieth century, to be

that of an aggressive and unilateral approach that would secure
American dominance of world affairs by force if necessary. This "peace

through strength" policy has been unfolding from the day Bush, Jr. took

office; the strategic planning of it was done during the Clinton
administration with funding from the military-industrial complex,
energy companies, and right-wing foundations. Over time, those working

on these new plans evolved into PNAC, established in 1997 with members
Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz at the helm. May God
help us!
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Re: Dick Cheney has been the decisive force pushing America into war         


Author: Hyun Choi
Date: Nov 9, 2006 02:18

I have no idea.
"Raymond" aol.com> wrote in message
news:1163059765.472635.204580@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Bush and the Gop leadership better respond to a reality check
> before it is too late
>
> As vice president, Cheney has been the decisive force pushing America
> into war.
> .
> Americans need to ask the hard questions that the press usually avoid,
> and connect the dots for themselves.
>
> The blueprint for our current foreign policy was being written back in
> 1992 by then-Defense Secretary, Dick Cheney. His writings set out a
> new doctrine that called for U.S. power in the twentieth century, to be
>
> that of an aggressive and unilateral approach that would secure
> American dominance of world affairs by force if necessary. This "peace
>
> through strength" policy has been unfolding from the day Bush, Jr. took ...
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