Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Dark Evader


Dick Cheney/Halliburton

Yes, I know. Thus far TDFB list looks like a deja-vu from 2003 - 2008 in particular. But that's not the case. We've been inundated via most mainstream news outlets in 2010 with the new faces, the new disasters, that a few of the underlying cancers in the U.S. have quietly metastasized with nary a mention other than late-night comedians poking a few jabs at Rush and Cheney during a slow news cycle. Well, this list should serve as a reminder that while the Christine O'Donnell witches brew-hah-hah and Tony Hayward's entitled "I want my life back" remark fueled a twitter of rage or laughter from the masses, quiet deals continued to play out on the international stage casino when no one was looking. And, as is often the way it goes on floating casinos in non-regulated waters, someone ends up completely screwed while others slip away in the darkness on small river rafts to solid ground without a sound.

One thing I can write with certainty is that the majority of Americans knew very little, if anything at all, regarding the following linked article. What is provided assures the placement of Mr. Chee-ney and friends on my "Bad" list for 2010.

http://www.thenation.com/blog/156800/dick-cheneys-250-million-get-out-jail-free-card


3 comments:

  1. Thank you for brininging this out. You're right, that story was hidden away. Where did the real journalists go? Is everything now left up to Michael Moore and Julian Assange for the truth to come out?

    Why isn't Cheney behind bars and why hasn't Obama brought awr crimes and other treasonous crimes to Bush and friends for their destruction of the country.What Cheney did to V. Plame was treason. We all know he sent Scooter as his henchman.

    It's a disgrace.

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  2. Is he still alive without a pulse? LOL!

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  3. No wonder he's had heart problems where no heart exists. Pat Roberston should cite Cheney as the Devil's consort in combo with all of the nation's ills.

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