Sunday, February 12, 2012

Why is it OK for Cheney to diss Obama on anti-terrorist polices when Gore was told to shut up in 2003?

March 10, 2010 by  
Filed under Yemen News

Fox news doesn’t have a problem with Cheney (who released the Gitmo prisoners to Yemen) criticizing Obama, but Gore was told to be silent when he did the same to Bush. The excuse was that we were at war. Last I checked, we were still at war.

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12 Responses to “Why is it OK for Cheney to diss Obama on anti-terrorist polices when Gore was told to shut up in 2003?”
  1. BOB bobamabasher says:

    Yes. Free speech, remember.

  2. Hybrid Moments says:

    Did either of them shut up even though they were told to shut up?

  3. 2010 year of tax increases says:

    Because Gore is an idiot. Cheney knows what he is talking about.

  4. GopFearMonger says:

    CAUSE FAUX NEWS ACHORS FEAR THE BOARD and me

    exspecially HANNITY

  5. FugQ2 says:

    Because Gore has an irritating voice that offends the average American.

    Hes a whiney dweeb.

  6. prusa1237 says:

    Cheney was called out a number of times, I thing the media wanted to here what he had to say.

  7. Miss Kitty says:

    Because Bush never came out and criticized the previous administration like Obama has,,, so Cheney has every right to correct Obama’s lies.

  8. thor_torkinson says:

    All’s fair.
    Not Cheney’s fault that when he told Gore to shut up, he did.

  9. tracer says:

    Yeah, never heard a peep out of Carter or Clinton either did we?

  10. OMG! Sniper Fire!! says:

    Gore never shut up,neither did Carter (for the last 3 decades).

  11. libsticker says:

    You probably meant Obama released Gitmo prisoners to Yemen…………..

    Six Yemeni nationals repatriated last month from Guantanamo Bay will remain in the Sana’a government’s custody indefinitely as part of a deal reached between the Obama administration and Yemen, U.S. officials said

    All transfers of Yemeni detainees should stop,” said Sen. Joe Lieberman (I., Conn.) He said he will ask Defense Secretary Robert Gates for an explanation of how the U.S. tracks Guantanamo detainees after they are released and for an accounting of what happened to the six Yemenis recently released to Yemen.

    Obama administration officials said this weekend that the U.S. reached an agreement with Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh to ensure that the six Guantanamo Bay detainees released last month will remain in the Sana’a government’s custody for the “foreseeable future.”

    In 2007, then Vice President Dick Cheney personally authorized the release of 11 Saudis from Guantanamo Bay, not Yemen.

  12. mamanook says:

    Because Fux ‘news’ is now and has always been a mouthpiece for the Republican party. Rupert Murdoch hates Obama and actually gave verbal orders to his media people to destroy Obama using whatever means they could get away with. Unfortunately for Mr. Murdock, however, the majority of Americans have brains and aren’t afraid to use them. Fux appeals to the fact-challenged, low-information, racist, “Christian”, NRA card-carrying, tea bagging morons who make up the small percentage of the radical right, who idolize Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity.

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