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Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday said he is concerned about U.S. forces withdrawing from Iraqi cities within 24 hours.
Mr. Cheney told The Washington Times' "America's Morning News" radio show that he is a strong believer in Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, and that the general is doing what needs to be done.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday said he is concerned about U.S. forces withdrawing from Iraqi cities within 24 hours.
Mr. Cheney told The Washington Times' "America's Morning News" radio show that he is a strong believer in Gen. Ray Odierno, commander of U.S. forces in Iraq, and that the general is doing what needs to be done.
Maybe someone should tell DICK his opinion isn't relevent anymore...he no longer is President, he should be quiet, have another drink and go hunting with Bush.
yeah we got obama now lets just quit and let the Iraqs die like the freedom seeking people in Iran. hell obama can't get no regressive taxes from them.screw em let em die. gotta love obama lovers
Maybe someone should tell DICK his opinion isn't relevent anymore...he no longer is President, he should be quiet, have another drink and go hunting with Bush.
Dick Chenny was never president .maybe you should not have another and please don't go hunting
yeah we got obama now lets just quit and let the Iraqs die like the freedom seeking people in Iran. hell obama can't get no regressive taxes from them.screw em let em die. gotta love obama lovers
You might want to reflect on the fact that Iraq is a sovereign nation, and the withdrawal of U.S. troops is what they wanted.
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