My favorite line
"Cheney, a former heavy smoker, relies on a battery-powered heart pump and has no pulse."
I always figured that was a given...........
After what happened in Vancouver when the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup, who can blame Dick Cheney for canceling on his northern neighbors?
The former vice president had planned to speak April 24 in Toronto. However, recovered memories of September protests convinced Cheney that "personal safety" was at stake in Canada, and both he and daughter Elizabeth will stay on the safer side of the border.
"On the advice of security, they were worried that quite simply Canada is just not a friendly country to them," said Ryan Ruppert, the president of the promotions company that booked Cheney for the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. "God forbid there was ever an emergency" he added, referring to Cheney's heart problems. Cheney, a former heavy smoker, relies on a battery-powered heart pump and has no pulse.
Cheney's turnabout should satisfy the StopWar Coalition, which led the 2011 protests. "We hope to set an example that Cheney doesn't see Canada as a safe haven," co-chair Derrick O'Keefe told the Globe and Mail at the time.
"War criminal" accusations
Not that Cheney isn't used to protests in his backyard. His book tour for "In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir" has had Amnesty International on his back in D.C. and New York City, Code Pink in San Francisco, Illinois Coalition Against Torture in Chicago, former vets at the Nixon Library in Southern California.
Canadian critics as high up as Parliament, though, have accused Cheney of being a war criminal, for advocating tactics such as water boarding and sleep deprivation. The Sept. 26 protests took place at the exclusive Vancouver Club, where participants paid $500 for dinner and a talk with Cheney. Protesters -- estimated at 250 (reporter) to 600 (commenter) -- came in full rioter gear: placards, chants, drums, and whistles. Cheney had to hunker down in the exclusive "club of choice" for seven hours. One man was arrested for allegedly "choking" a staff member (injuries were later called "minor").
His former boss didn't get much better treatment: George W. Bush's breakfast talk at a Toronto university just days before Cheney's protest was "abruptly canceled ... amid a backlash from a number of its students." Bush though, along with former President Bill Clinton, showed up a month later for the Surrey Economic Summit. Human rights activists showed up there as well, demanding that the police arrest the "evil dictator."
Safety among Canucks
Protesters aside, Toronto has been deemed one of the safest cities in North America. Indeed, crime rate in Canada overall is at its lowest rate in 40 years. Sure, the U.S. is getting safer too, but its 1.3 million violent crimes (2009) dwarf Canada's 437 violent incidents (2010). As for those Vancouver riots, its citizens felt awful bad for their unsportsmanlike behavior, and apologetic schoolkids even sent letters of goodwill to their Boston peers after the Stanley Cup loss. The most compelling image to emerge from that ruckus was two lovers kissing in the street. In retrospect, Vancouver riots can be kind of romantic. Someone tell Mrs. Cheney.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/dick-cheney-avoids-dangerous-canada-221531285.html
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him and Kissinger sit around, slashing the throats of infants, and chuckle.
good times.
Posted Mar-14-2012 ByYogsoggoth (842.20) Yogsoggoth View Channel Send Message
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The good news, is my cell phone battery will out last this nasty bastard.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bylizatrainer (982.80) lizatrainer View Channel Send Message
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I hear Canada is dangerous this time of year.
*Sarcasm*
Posted Mar-14-2012 ByWingSP117 (1306.86) 
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Canada spent two billion to host the G7 Summit and there was minimal violence in the protests. I can't see us spending anything beyond a rudimentary security contingent to secure the safety of this guy. He's welcome to stay out of Canada.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bymlivsey (1121.76) 
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Poor horse thieves and war criminals have nowhere left to hide. Maybe some caves in Afghanistan, but thats about it. His arrest would make a great episode of Cops.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bybuttkracken (681.68) buttkracken View Channel Send Message
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@buttkracken When his battery finally runs out of juice the world needs to be reminded that he helped sacrifice Canadians and Americans so that Halliburton could rake it in. History absolutely has to remember him as a blood thirsty psychopath and he is worried about that.
Posted Mar-18-2012 Bydgungadin (0.80) 
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Good read, Thanks.
Posted Mar-14-2012 ByBuzz1964 (1075.32) 
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What a pussy...
Posted Mar-14-2012 ByElegantDecline (2143.08) 
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@ElegantDecline Yea but it probably came down to expense and local support for security. He has a secret service detail, however in Canada there are all sorts of arrangements that would have to be made and it winds up being a pain in the ass just because of all the Canadian loonies it would bring out of the woodwork.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bydorbie (2541.20) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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Whats this world coming to when even a war criminal cant freely travel abroad.
Time to invade Canada... and save them from their tyrannical dictatorship.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bycdnbud (153.00) cdnbud View Channel Send Message
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@PimeTaradox Great post, but circumstances changed too with 9-11.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bydorbie (2541.20) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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@dorbie My God! Didn't you hear that we attacked the wrong people?
Posted Mar-14-2012 Byforqalso (195.84) 
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@forqalso Were you living under a rock at the time or do you just have the memory of a goldfish? Nobody said Iraq planned or participated in 9-11 attacks.
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bydorbie (2541.20) dorbie View Channel Send Message
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you suck, dick
Posted Mar-14-2012 Bycodeblue213 (203.16) 
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Hey dicky, try Spain.
Seems that they have the world's best duck-hunting spots over there.
Oh, and bring your palls along.
Posted Mar-14-2012 ByKafka (361.82) Kafka View Channel Send Message
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Classic
Posted Mar-14-2012 By100 Leaves (157.00) 
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How does this crook feel safe anywhere?
Posted Mar-14-2012 ByNepean109 (1033.50) 
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