Friday, April 06, 2007

Still Misleading

Our Vice President is still waging his war of misinformation. The AP reports that this week Cheney once again claimed that there was a link between Saddam Hussein's government and al-Quaeda. This comes despite the fact that all such claims have been discredited.

So what do you think is going on with Mr. Cheney? It would appear that there are two options. First, he either truly believes this connection existed, or second, he is intentionally misleading the public.

In the first scenario, it would appear our Vice President is completely out of touch with the real world. He lives in a state of paranoid denial about the world, and refuses to return to reality. How can we continue to allow one of our most important government positions to be filled by such a delusional individual?

In the second scenario, Mr. Cheney is willfully and blatantly continuing the misinformation campaign that led the country into the invasion of Iraq 4 years ago. Again we're faced with the question - how can we allow this to continue?

The Democratic leadership is quite concerned about how impeachment would look. We here at BushScrewedAmerica.com are far more concerned with how failing to impeach will look. These people are either criminals or incompetent (or both).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I encourage you and your readers to take a few minutes and see:

http://www.usalone.com/cgi-bin/transparency.cgi?paper=1&qnum=pet45

It's a list of the 25 most recent comments made by real Americans participating in an online poll/letter-writing campaign concerning the impeachment charges recently filed against Vice President Cheney, which are now being evaluated by the House Judiciary Committee. The participation page is at:

http://www.usalone.com/cheney_impeachment.php

Since this campaign began, three members of Congress have signed on as co-sponsors, in part due to hearing from their constituents.

Anonymous said...

after all he has done to us the thought of paying him till his death sickens me beyond words.