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Because who wants to kill people when you can hire someone else to do it?
His new book is going to include unprecedented secret-telling.
Are the secret CIA teams we're hearing about today the same as the Special Ops teams Seymour Hersh mentioned back in March?
Despite hopes that they could focus on domestic issues like health care, Team O is being forced to look at controversial security tactics from the previous administration after recent revelations.
But it's not going to be about settling grudges. Because he's not about that.
And they are split largely along an ideological divide. Shocker!
The two party leaders engage in a national-security death match today. Here's how their arguments compared.
She's dissing Obama on national security and he's praising him? What's going on in the world today?
Amazingly, that's not the stupidest part of this story.
The former vice-president's daughter says that by speaking his mind as much as he likes, Dick Cheney is following a tradition begun by his predecessor.
Despite the growing maelstrom of posturing and commentary, Obama has drawn — and held — the proper line over Bush-era interrogation tactics.
Oh, and about that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
She takes a swipe at Dick Cheney during her congressional testimony, just for kicks.
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