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Camilo
24th June 2013, 22:03
http://youtu.be/_CSdU6cAIj8

Published on Jun 16, 2013

FOREVER WAR - WAR EQUALS PEACE
Dick Cheney staunchly defended the NSA surveillance programs started under his tenure as Vice President, telling Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday that the programs could have stopped 9/11 had they been in effect, and that Edward Snowden was a traitor for revealing the information and fleeing to China.

"When you had the hijackers in 9/11, they were in contact with their leadership overseas and the rest of the organization in the States," Cheney said. "If we had been able to read their mail and intercept communications, and pick up from the calls overseas the numbers here that they were using in the United States, we would then have been able to thwart the attack."

In contrast to critics like Rand Paul, Cheney believes the government was justified in expanding the scope of surveillance to all phone metadata, even of people not suspected of crimes, claiming that wartime footing allows additional national security measures.

"Congress authorized the president to use military force to deal with the crisis," Cheney said, referring to the War on Terror. "That puts you in the category of using your military assets, intelligence assets and so forth in order to protect the country against another attack. When you consider somebody smuggling a nuclear device into the United States it becomes very important to gather intelligence on your enemies and stop the attack before it is launched."

This wartime footing also justified keeping the program a secret, as revealing it would be giving a military adversary crucial strategic information.

"If you think about what we were able to do in World War II," Cheney said, "reading Ultra, the Germans' coded communications, vital in our success in that venture. We could have announced it to the world, could have had this kind of debate, but it would have destroyed the ability to collect it...The threat now isn't just overseas or a foreign power. The threat now is terrorists coming back into the United States using deadlier weapons than ever before to launch an attack. We have to know what they are doing, we need to know who they are in contact with in the United States."

Cheney had no kind words for Snowden, whom he forthrightly labelled a traitor. "I think he has committed crimes in effect by violating the agreements given the position he had," Cheney said, and went on to cast aspersions on his choice of hideout. "I'm suspicious because he went to China. That's not a place where you would ordinarily want to go if you are interested in freedom, liberty and so forth. It raises questions whether or not he had that kind of connection before he did this."

"I am very, very worried that he still has additional information that he hasn't released yet," Cheney continued, "that the Chinese would welcome the opportunity and probably willing to provide immunity for him or sanctuary for him, if you will, in exchange for what he presumably knows or doesn't know...I don't think this is a one-off disclosure."

Cheney also defended the data grabbed by the NSA as well below the invasive extent of its media portrayal.

"That's not private information," Cheney said of phone records. "According to the Supreme Court those are business records of the telephone company...The allegation is out there that somehow we've got all this personal information on Aunt Fanny or Chris Wallace or whoever it might be and we're pouring through it. That's not the way it works."

Cheney reserved his final harsh judgment for President Obama. "I don't think he has credibility," Cheney said. "We've got an important point where the president of the United States ought to say, this is a righteous program, it's good program, saving American lives and I support it. The problem is the guy has failed to be forthright and honest and credible on things like Benghazi and the IRS. He's got no credibility."

johnf
24th June 2013, 22:27
I think it is one of the worst occasions in MY memory of somebody with access to classified information, doing enormous
damage to the national security interests of the united states.

One is tempted to help him jog his memory of his own actions.

However he has stated that analyzing his own actions and looking for faults to correct is not something he is interested in.

He should have taken over for Jon Stewart.

jf

Mike
24th June 2013, 23:32
Why is everyone so surprised that he went to China? Where the hell else was he gonna go, Canada?

Sorry Dick, next time I sell out the CIA I'll be a bit more patriotic and flee to a country that has more of a US friendly extradition treaty, OK? We'll even make a backwards law that states those who expose their government's tyranny must do exactly that, and get this: we'll even shamelessly call it the 'patriot act', so the subnormal people of America will be tricked into thinking we have their best interests at heart. Those that don't follow this law will be declared treasonous, and...wait, what's that? You've already done something like that? Oh you clever dog you!

Aurelius
25th June 2013, 01:14
I love the way 911 is still referred to as an attack from "outside" .. what a joke!



I think it is one of the worst occasions in MY memory of somebody with access to classified information, doing enormous
damage to the national security interests of the united states.

One is tempted to help him jog his memory of his own actions.

However he has stated that analyzing his own actions and looking for faults to correct is not something he is interested in.

He should have taken over for Jon Stewart.

jf

I wonder what would have happened if a "Snowden" existed when Hitler rose to power?

ALL countries (ie. China, Pakistan, Russia, USA, UK .. Timbuctoo!) need "Snowden's", the key is what will the public do about what is revealed. Ask for another beer and change channels? or become "responsible", demand transparency and defang / divert trouble - "globally"

In my option politics in its current form, will always attract, for the main part, what I like to refer to as "dysfunctional / unbalanced" people. They need to be continually monitored, checked and never trusted. Until the entire system is overhauled I don't see these dynamics ever changing.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
25th June 2013, 01:14
China is one of the only countries strong enough to actually protect someone against the US if they choose,
as horrible as it is there @@

Snookie
25th June 2013, 01:29
I thought Snowden was bound for Ecuador to hang with Assange. Has he changed his mind?

Funny that Cheney claims having this spying in place in 2001 would have prevented 911. If that's so, why the hell did the underwear bomber, Aurora, Sandy Hook, Boston etc still happen then? What total BS! Obviously they were planned because this spying as been in place for the last 10 years. That A hole isn't even a half decent liar.

thunder24
25th June 2013, 01:49
Assange is in the Ecuadorian embassay in London, if im not mistaken.

I thought Snowden was bound for Ecuador to hang with Assange. Has he changed his mind?



Wasn't Poppie bush an ambassador to China...

Poppie's brother Prescott Jr. below:

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/FE21Ad01.html


Prescott Bush Resources, his consulting company, has put together more than 30 joint ventures in China since 1978, according to the website of Global Access, a US consulting company active in China, which retains Prescott as chairman of its advisory board. "Mr [Prescott] Bush has also facilitated meetings and approvals at the highest levels of the Chinese government," the site adds in its biography


How about Poppie was C.I.A. director and this kid Snowden has been linked to the C.I.A. ? Once "intelligence", always "intelligence"...till your dead.

Tesseract
25th June 2013, 02:39
Libya issued an arrest warrant for Bin Laden in 1998 - unfortunately the west was working with Al Qaeda to try and assassinate Gaddafi so they opted to let Bin Laden be. This 'PRISM would have prevented 911' argument is specious nonsense.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
25th June 2013, 04:57
Libya issued an arrest warrant for Bin Laden in 1998 - unfortunately the west was working with Al Qaeda to try and assassinate Gaddafi so they opted to let Bin Laden be. This 'PRISM would have prevented 911' argument is specious nonsense.
this is disturbing and likely true!!!

Corncrake
25th June 2013, 06:34
Dick Cheney is talking utter nonsense. "When you had the hijackers in 9/11, they were in contact with their leadership overseas and the rest of the organization in the States," Cheney said. "If we had been able to read their mail and intercept communications, and pick up from the calls overseas the numbers here that they were using in the United States, we would then have been able to thwart the attack." Depending what part of the rabbit hole you want to go down - they didn't want to stop 9/11 - remember how Sibel Edmonds was shut up? Edmonds said, "My translations of the pre 9-11 intercepts included [terrorist] money laundering, detailed and date specific information enough to alert the American people, and other issues dating back to 1999 which I won't go into right now." Susan Lindauer was also gagged.

MadMax1
25th June 2013, 13:25
I think the other issue here is for the first time in a long time the USA is not getting what it wants in regards to Russia and China both countries are big enough to stand on their own 2 feet and are doing so now. I was very impressed with Vlademir Putins stance against the USA and the UK and France at the G8 summit. Mt point being Both Russia and China are large enough to say no and the USA knows they can not force them into saying yes and that is why the media is parading all these senaters and other analysts in front of the camera. They are doing to make the public believe that Snowden is bad and Russia and China are bad and America is good. Fair enough Snowden probably went to far with his leaks but hey there is no way he would have been able to leave China without giving them what he has and the same goes for Russia. And i am sure if the same thing were to happen in the USA they would milk the person for information on other countries before considering whether to send them back or not.

M0JFK
25th June 2013, 13:52
But they are the places where you would go Cheney because now you actually have more freedom IN THOSE PLACES than you do in the West now Mr Cheney.

Camilo
25th June 2013, 14:46
The fact that the corporate slave media is making a huge fuss about the Snowden NSA leaks is a good indicator they are somehow involved. These are the same media that try to make Julian Assange of Wikileaks a big hero even though Assange follows the Zionist BS line about things like 911. Neither Snowden or Assange have revealed anything truly important (come on, we know the NSA has been watching everything since the end of WW2) and yet they get huge publicity, meaning they must be a form of controlled opposition.

Benjamin Fulford

Maia Gabrial
25th June 2013, 15:34
Yeah, good ole Dick C.... I wonder how arrogant he'd be if what he does at his ranch is surveilled and exposed...? He's a pig....

naste.de.lumina
25th June 2013, 16:40
If you do not know who is the respondent (Dick Cheney), automatically think that is a common citizen sleeper.
Much arrogance and certainty of impunity say these nonsense knowing that millions of people are aware of their responsibility in this heinous act.


"The prisoners are being treated very well at Guantanamo. They are living in the tropics.
Are well fed. They have everything they could ever want."- Dick Cheney
Edward Snowden, Do not believe it.

ghostrider
26th June 2013, 01:41
If you do not know who is the respondent (Dick Cheney), automatically think that is a common citizen sleeper.
Much arrogance and certainty of impunity say these nonsense knowing that millions of people are aware of their responsibility in this heinous act.


"The prisoners are being treated very well at Guantanamo. They are living in the tropics.
Are well fed. They have everything they could ever want."- Dick Cheney
Edward Snowden, Do not believe it.

except freedom ... guns... assembly ... privacy... the right to vote... the right to a fair trial... the right to a jury of their peers ... I hope there is a reckoning day for Mr. CHAINS EE mister I'm over 60 so I get the heart of a teenager while teenagers who need a heart transplant just got bumbed to the back of the line , I don't forget ... my awareness is growing everyday... that troll better leave earth soon ... if he is here and my power becomes what I see in my minds eye ... He will scream in his sleep from the soul stare of the GHOSTRIDER... back to hell for you , little troll , sleep well ... thought you guys could use some movie drama... ya know cheney is a downer, lots of negative energy = just trying to make ya laugh in tough times ...

Prodigal Son
26th June 2013, 03:22
Cheney cracks me up. Sec. of. Transportation Norman Mineta witnessed the stand-down right in his office on the morning of 911 and testified at the 911 Commission Debacle. His testimony was one of dozens thrown out when the US Gov. enacted State Secret Privilege. There was enough to hang them all. What a sham.