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Dick Cheney Quotes

«Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt that he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies and against us.»
«He will, as he said he would, consult widely with our Congress, with our friends and allies around the world.»
«Peace and the stability in the western Pacific and that part of Asia depends very much upon a continued U.S. presence and upon everybody in the area being comfortable that none of the nations out there has hostile intent toward any others,»
«that hasn't been something that we felt would definitely move the process forward.»
«It's a reminder for everybody that war is a terrible thing, that very bad things do happen once you unleash the dogs of war,»
«It might help temporarily,»
«By the time President Bush finishes his tour I'd be 68 and, given my health history, I think it's unlikely that I would ever be a candidate myself,»
«George W. Bush will never seek a permission slip to defend the American people.»
«It is time to set the alternatives squarely before the American people,»
«Senator Kerry denounces American action when other countries don't approve -- as if the whole object of our foreign policy were to please a few persistent critics,»