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Taxidermy his ass and charge $1 to hit him with a stick. Send all the proceeds to charity.Did they burn the body and scatter the ashes in the waters of seven rivers?
Did they burn the body and scatter the ashes in the waters of seven rivers?
Bitters are a customary morning drink, and oddly appropriate in this case.It's unfortunate that it's too early in the day to crack a beer in celebration.
According The Black Company books, it's the only way to be sure.Would it have helped?
What?! After she served on the Jan 6 Committee and her vocal opposition to Trump, I was grateful to Liz Cheney. When her father came out in support of Harris and disowned Trump, I was able to forgive years of disdain I had for his "service".Too bad he didn't drag Liz to hell with him
Fuck the Cheneys, they were a huge part of this nation's descent into fascism. There is no such thing as a moderate republican. She voted with the fuhrer all the time. She and her piece of shit father worked to turn this nation into the oligarchy it now is and then she wants to act like Trump is some surprise? She only gives a shit because Trump is an outright prick who says the quiet part out loud and is thus bad for optics in turning this nation over to the billionaires. Same as Romney. Fuck that war criminal and his enabling daughter.What?! After she served on the Jan 6 Committee and her vocal opposition to Trump, I was grateful to Liz Cheney. When her father came out in support of Harris and disowned Trump, I was able to forgive years of disdain I had for his "service".
I pretty much agree with all the positions taken here so far on this thread, and I could even lift a glass and toast his passing with the rest. But the Cheneys spoke out, and Trump is worse than even I predicted he would be back in 2016. This is a state of national emergency. I don't "forgive" Trump; I don't "forgive" the MAGA or Trump's cabinet; I don't forgive the limp and inactive GOP congressmen or their senators. But I can still forgive the Cheneys, not much different than my "forgiveness" to Robert McNamara after publication and movie release of "The Fog Of War".
I'm not big on forgiveness as a "Christian" virtue. And I prefer to keep the "Christian" out of my political belief and actions, or otherwise limit its application to those of different or no faith. Personally, I somewhat eagerly await the beginning of civil war hostilities so I can go out on my horse and murder whole GOP families, their dogs, cats, chickens and horses under an absence of Rule of Law. But I appreciate those of the opposition who've seen the error of their ways.
The newsmen just noted that Cheney's "legacy" is "complicated". I agree with that, too, given the dire circumstances today.
Maybe you're right about that. I was just happy that they flipped. To be honest, everything you say about their orientation over the last several decades is true. The war in Iraq seems as if it were just like yesterday to me, and I blame them all -- it was not a necessary use of our resources. They should've raised taxes if they wanted it. I was screaming about it, writing letters to Senator McCain, who responded with this drivel of lies about Saddam and his WMDs.Fuck the Cheneys, they were a huge part of this nation's descent into fascism. There is no such thing as a moderate republican. She voted with the fuhrer all the time. She and her piece of shit father worked to turn this nation into the oligarchy it now is and then she wants to act like Trump is some surprise? She only gives a shit because Trump is an outright prick who says the quiet part out loud and is thus bad for optics in turning this nation over to the billionaires.
It has certainly been a history that lacked the necessary accountability. I may have opposed everything, but accepted the outcomes as the manner in which our system worked. Of course, since they elected the Criminal the first time, I couldn't accept any of it.Cheney's blood lust and lies cost 4,431 U.S. service members and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians their lives. Cheney's lying to Reagan extended the Cold War and squandered hundreds of billions on a pointless arms race. Cheney sliding into the grave, never being held accountable for his actions, puts the lie to American promises made at Nuremberg.
Cheney's blood lust and lies cost 4,431 U.S. service members and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians their lives. Cheney's lying to Reagan extended the Cold War and squandered hundreds of billions on a pointless arms race. Cheney sliding into the grave, never being held accountable for his actions, puts the lie to American promises made at Nuremberg.
Or he turns into a couch that resides in JD Vance's home.May he rest in Hell. Well, on second thought, may he rest in someplace worse than hell, like Mar a Lago or under Trump's bed.
"The truth is in the middle."Maybe you're right about that. I was just happy that they flipped. To be honest, everything you say about their orientation over the last several decades is true. The war in Iraq seems as if it were just like yesterday to me, and I blame them all -- it was not a necessary use of our resources. They should've raised taxes if they wanted it. I was screaming about it, writing letters to Senator McCain, who responded with this drivel of lies about Saddam and his WMDs.
Yeah . . .
