Posted on 03/10/2008 5:50:11 AM PDT by maquiladora
The White House says President George W. Bush is sending Vice President Dick Cheney to the Middle East to talk with leaders there about various issues.
Cheney will leave next Sunday, March 16, and travel to Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the West Bank and Turkey.
The White House says Cheney will be meeting with Middle East leaders to discuss "issues of mutual interest."
Does he have Obama’s approval to do this?
Just saying...-
If he goes to Iran, he may bump into one of Obama’s advisers.
A waste of jet fuel. Cheney would do better to spend the week at his ranch.
I’ve got a lot more confidence in Mr. Cheney’s abilities than I do in Ms. Rice’s.
I LOVE Dick Cheney....wish he would have been able to run for President.....but I’d take LYNNE!
If something were to happen to him whould GWB put McCain in his VP slot? Just thinking out loud and wondering about the conspiracy... :o)
What this really means is what will it take in the way of bribes ($$, guns, butter, whatever) to get the Moozies to agree to continue supporting of the sham peace process; all the while, doing everything in our power to keep W's lap dog, peace-at-any-price, Prime Minister, Olmert, on a short lease, less he goes off the deep end and actually decides to respond (even meekly) to the continued missile and other attacks against his country and populace.
Oh what a tangled web we weave, when we want a legacy so bad, we will deceive!!
I think that he should go hunting with them.
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Is he going to tell the Israelis that they should allow themselves to be overrun by the philistinians too?
I would guess that he will be discussing plans for upcoming hostilities, but what do I know?
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