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‘The Most Powerful Person You’ve Never Heard Of’Posted on May 24, 2006
It’s David Addington, Dick Cheney’s new chief of staff, who has been instrumental in fashioning legal arguments to support presidential-sanctioned torture, the attempt to discredit Joe Wilson, and the bogus Niger uranium story. U.S. News has the goods in this fantastic profile. Sickened by those “signing statements” that Bush uses to essentially ignore the laws Congress has passed? Addington has his fingerprints all over those.
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By Vonda L French, May 13, 2008 at 1:48 am Link to this comment
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Critics of the Founding fathers say things like John Hancock was a smuggler or that George Washington grew pot (actually hemp) to discredit great men. While no man other than Jesus in all of history is without flaw, these men paid a great price for freedom and I suspect that Mr. Addington is made from the same bolt of cloth as the founding fathers. I am also quite certain that his wife is well aware of the price that the founding fathers made as well as the apostles of Jesus Christ.
When you follow great men with great ideas that want to change the world, you must be aware of the costs on earth and the rewards in heaven. Yes… Glory, glory, Hallelujah! V is for victor.
Report thisBy James, May 24, 2006 at 8:08 pm Link to this comment
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This is a great article to read. John Yoo is a professor at UC Berkeley, my alma mater. I’ve heard off and on that students have protested against his work outside of his office. The last paragraph of the article raised a good point. When history judges these people on their work in government, how will they be perceived? I would add to this another question: If they are perceived badly or even heroically, will Addington, Gonzales, Yoo, Flanigan, etc. take all the credit or will Cheney and Bush? I’m guessing that if the outcome is heroic, Cheney and Bush will be the heroes. However, should it turn out to be a negative perception, Addington, Gonzales, etc. will be exposed for the frauds and delusional beings that they really are to the Constitution and the people of this country.
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