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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 1:10 pm 
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and the liberal crowd goest wild!

Some serious pricks over at DailyKOS, let me tell you.

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Washington (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney was "feeling good" a day after being hospitalized with chest pains, a source who spoke to Cheney said Tuesday.

The source said Cheney watched some Olympics coverage on television Monday night hours after being admitted to George Washington University Hospital in Washington, but he was in a "holding pattern" until more tests were conducted Tuesday morning.

Cheney's doctors were evaluating his situation, a family source said. Another source said Cheney, 69, is up and in touch with his family and friends.

Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, called Cheney's mobility "a good sign."

"If he's up and walking around, talking to friends. ... That probably means he's not in the intensive care unit," Gupta said. "They're not doing active procedures on his heart. He's not on a breathing machine or anything like that. No one ever said he was. It's obviously a good sign."



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Cheney has a long history of heart problems. He has suffered four heart attacks since 1978 when he was 37. He suffered his second heart attack in 1984 and a third in 1988 before undergoing quadruple bypass surgery to unblock his arteries. His fourth heart attack occurred in November 2000. At that time, doctors inserted a stent to open an artery.

The following year, doctors implanted a heart monitoring device to keep track of his heart rhythm and slow it down if necessary. In 2008, he underwent a procedure to restore his heart to a normal rhythm after doctors found he was experiencing a recurrence of atrial fibrillation.

Since leaving office in 2009, the former vice president has been a vocal critic of the Obama administration, most recently on ABC's "This Week," where he railed against its policies on terrorism and the Iraq war.

He has accused the administration of failing to treat the fight against terrorists as war, citing the decision to try accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in a civilian court, the move to treat the failed Christmas Day airline bomber as a suspect in the U.S. criminal justice system and actions to shut down the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Cheney also served in the administrations of former Presidents Nixon, Ford and George H.W. Bush.


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yeah and conservatives are the hate mongers....

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What was the point...?


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FarSky wrote:
What was the point...?


Of what?

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If you refer to my post FarSky....

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and the liberal crowd goest wild!

Some serious pricks over at DailyKOS, let me tell you.


The same type of people who cheered when Reagan died. These people are so full of hate and vicious bile that it is not funny. But then they turn around and accuse the conservatives of being racist and hateful.

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FarSky wrote:
What was the point...?


Of the thread? You don't think Cheney being hospitalized with chest pains is noteworthy?


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Not particularly. I didn't think Clinton being hospitalized and having an angioplasty was, either. They're not our vice-president or president anymore, respectively, though at least Clinton is still active and loosely tied to office (with Hillary being Secretary of State and Clinton continuing on goodwill missions).


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Not particularly. I didn't think Clinton being hospitalized and having an angioplasty was, either. They're not our vice-president or president anymore, respectively, though at least Clinton is still active and loosely tied to office (with Hillary being Secretary of State and Clinton continuing on goodwill missions).


Well, good thing you're not the thread police!!

You're welcome to not post in threads you don't find interesting enough, you know.


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*shrug* I'm also welcome to post in threads I find to be spurious in nature, and whose OP seems to be made more in the spirit of "ZOMG!There are assholes...and they're on teh internets!1!" than the discussion of the topic being referenced.

My two cents.


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FarSky wrote:
*shrug* I'm also welcome to post in threads I find to be spurious in nature, and whose OP seems to be made more in the spirit of "ZOMG!There are assholes...and they're on teh internets!1!" than the discussion of the topic being referenced.

My two cents.


It's a side bar and not really a surprise to anyone, I am sure. And yes, they are assholes.


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I see the main difference between Clinton's angioplasty and Cheney is that Clinton is younger and has a better chance of pulling through than Cheney.

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What's the most number of ex presidents alive at any one time?

We had a few for a while when Reagan was still alive. HW has been around for a while. How old is Carter now?


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In Point Break, I think there was like 5 of them.

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FarSky wrote:
*shrug* I'm also welcome to post in threads I find to be spurious in nature, and whose OP seems to be made more in the spirit of "ZOMG!There are assholes...and they're on teh internets!1!" than the discussion of the topic being referenced.

My two cents.


And amazingly, this makes you a bigger cock than the people making spurious threads, because you just have to come in and point out how spurious they are.

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And you're entitled to your opinion. Thank you for your contribution.


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There's a wiki link for that! (Living ex-presidents)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Pre ... ted_States

Looks like we had six living concurrently a few times, starting with Abraham Lincoln's inauguration, then again when Presidents Clinton and GW Bush took office. Huh, cool.


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One more reason to get Obama out of office. With a new Prez, we could tie that


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Arathain Kelvar wrote:
and the liberal crowd goest wild!

Some serious pricks over at DailyKOS, let me tell you.


I think Cheney counts as a special case (at least for me). I think it's appalling when people like the Kos or Malkin crowds revel in the personal tragedies of their political opponents simply because they disagree over certain policies. But for me, Cheney's not just a conservative that gets my goat on things like social security or global warming; he's the architect of a torture regime that constitutes the most repulsive betrayal of American values I've witnessed in my lifetime. He is a war criminal who deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison, and though I don't hope for his death (other than, perhaps, via court-ordered execution for his crimes), I would certainly not mourn it.


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RangerDave wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
and the liberal crowd goest wild!

Some serious pricks over at DailyKOS, let me tell you.


I think Cheney counts as a special case (at least for me). I think it's appalling when people like the Kos or Malkin crowds revel in the personal tragedies of their political opponents simply because they disagree over certain policies. But for me, Cheney's not just a conservative that gets my goat on things like social security or global warming; he's the architect of a torture regime that constitutes the most repulsive betrayal of American values I've witnessed in my lifetime. He is a war criminal who deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison, and though I don't hope for his death (other than, perhaps, via court-ordered execution for his crimes), I would certainly not mourn it.


Which is a load of total bullshit.

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Diamondeye wrote:
RangerDave wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
and the liberal crowd goest wild!

Some serious pricks over at DailyKOS, let me tell you.


I think Cheney counts as a special case (at least for me). I think it's appalling when people like the Kos or Malkin crowds revel in the personal tragedies of their political opponents simply because they disagree over certain policies. But for me, Cheney's not just a conservative that gets my goat on things like social security or global warming; he's the architect of a torture regime that constitutes the most repulsive betrayal of American values I've witnessed in my lifetime. He is a war criminal who deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison, and though I don't hope for his death (other than, perhaps, via court-ordered execution for his crimes), I would certainly not mourn it.


Which is a load of total bullshit.

Yeah, someone has swallowed the party hook, line and sinker.

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Cheney is not "betraying American values." We did far worse **** than waterboarding to people in the 60s and 70s, some even to US citizens.


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I agree with Farsky. I wouldn't bring up "Dick Cheney felt chest pains today" at a dinner conversation because it is very uninteresting.


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Wait, he has a heart?!?

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Rangerdave,

Even with your (misguided) views on Cheney's actions and/or authority on these matters, I would expect that you would not be throwing around comments or jokes at his expense regarding his poor health or death. Nobody would suggest that liberals should organize a vigil or group prayer for Cheney, but the reaction I am seeing is just childish, spiteful, and disgusting.

Anyway, I hold Congress far more culpable than Cheney for the torture. He defended his views as legal. Where was the challenge to this? The impotence of the Congress in stopping what they claimed at least that they did not support is inexcusable. I find it hard to fault Cheney for his views if nobody even mounted a serious challenge.


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Cheney is not "betraying American values." We did far worse **** than waterboarding to people in the 60s and 70s, some even to US citizens.


Can you provide examples, Xeq? My understanding is that this is the first time we've had a widespread system of abuses, secret prisons, and legal maneuvering to try and normalize it all.


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