Cheney: Giving 'Dick' a Bad Name
Some of the news this week concerned former Vice President Cheney's speaking here and there trying to convince people that he should not be prosecuted for torturing prisoners, called "enemy combatants" as an escape clause, detained without recourse to habeas corpus. Obama keeps talking about his desire to "move forward", but I hasten to point out than any such prosecutions would actually take place in the future, not in the past, said prosecutions therefore landing squarely in the "moving forward" category.
Anyway, Cheney, like Nixon before him, is doing everything he can think of to be a nuisance and, to be frank, he's giving "dick" a bad name.
Speaking as a gay man, I'd like that to stop.
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on Saturday, 25 April 2009 at 19.59
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Actually, Cheney gave one worthless "Dick" a bad name a long time ago. He couldn't get it up for Vietnam, although he was nobody's peacenik. He just wanted to hang loose while others did the dirty work. He's
always needed . . . what?
I've got it: Viagra for the soul.
on Saturday, 25 April 2009 at 20.10
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SW, I hate to be crude (like you believe that), but trying to imagine Dick Cheney's soul with a hard-on is just not an attractive thing.