Cheney said on Aug. 26, 2002: ''Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction."
So he knowingly and willingly lied to the world then, because he felt it was necessary to promote a war that would vastly increase his corporate wealth as well as insure that the US strategic plan, he helped create under the PNAC, was moving forward. Now he says:
he's offended by a human rights group's report criticizing conditions at the prison camp for terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay. Cheney derided the London-based group in an interview set to be broadcast Monday night on CNN's "Larry King Live." Cheney said detainees at Guantanamo "have been well treated, treated humanely and decently." "Frankly, I was offended by it," Cheney said in the videotaped interview. "For Amnesty International to suggest that somehow the United States is a violator of human rights, I frankly just don't take them seriously." "Occasionally there are allegations of mistreatment," Cheney said. "But if you trace those back, in nearly every case, it turns out to come from somebody who had been inside and released to their home country and now are peddling lies about how they were treated."
Therefore, we are to believe him now, because he has suddenly become a truthful person, who would never go in front of media and lie or deceive about behaviors and policies that represent his agenda in securing the natural resources of the world for himself, his friends, and all of their wealth. He would especially not spew propaganda on Memorial Day, nor would he use a public forum to promote policies that require the abuse of human rights and systematic destruction of infrastructure to enhance the future profitability of Halliburton. That would just be wrong.
I am offended, deeply offended by this man's brazen and hideous conduct. He is evil incarnate.