Here is a very notable quote I found on this weeks Federalist Digest email flyer I recieved today. (http://www.FederalistDigest.com/) I thought you would all like to know.
"An even better barometer of the respect held for Cheney by the Senate
came following his first test as Secretary of Defense, shepherding the
budget through the congressional process. "I think it is also
appropriate to join others on the committee in saluting the work of
the Secretary of Defense, Secretary Cheney," said one Senator. "All
of us are impressed by the degree to which Secretary Cheney has come
to grips with difficult issues and the hard work he has put in. Even
though many of us do disagree on one issue or another, we do all
respect his readiness to make firm decisions and to accept the
controversy certain to follow.""
Just who made those comments? Senator Al Gore, on July 24, 1989.
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The road to tyranny, we must never forget, begins with the destruction of the truth.
William J. Clinton, President
At the University of Connecticut, Oct 15 1995
"An even better barometer of the respect held for Cheney by the Senate
came following his first test as Secretary of Defense, shepherding the
budget through the congressional process. "I think it is also
appropriate to join others on the committee in saluting the work of
the Secretary of Defense, Secretary Cheney," said one Senator. "All
of us are impressed by the degree to which Secretary Cheney has come
to grips with difficult issues and the hard work he has put in. Even
though many of us do disagree on one issue or another, we do all
respect his readiness to make firm decisions and to accept the
controversy certain to follow.""
Just who made those comments? Senator Al Gore, on July 24, 1989.
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The road to tyranny, we must never forget, begins with the destruction of the truth.
William J. Clinton, President
At the University of Connecticut, Oct 15 1995