Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Cheney pushes back against critics in book tour
DENVER (AP) — Two Secret Service agents are asking the Supreme Court to declare they are immune from a First Amendment lawsuit filed by a Colorado man who they arrested after he confronted then-Vice President Dick Cheney.</pDays of the Bush administration, then-president Bush made the decision to grant General Motors a $13.4-billion loan to keep the company afloat, at least through the transition to the Obama administration.Powell slammed Dick Cheney this morning on CBS' Face The Nation, calling out the former Vice President for taking "cheap shots" in is upcoming memoir, In My Time.I knew that watching Dick Cheney's media blitz would enrage me, but I couldn't turn away. As the former Vice a lot of people as provocative.” Cheney, seemingly unmoved by the implication said, “It's an accurate description.Dick Cheney writes in his new memoir "In My Time" that he had no idea that President Gerald R. Ford in September 1974 planned to
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