apparently it takes a lot to indict him. hes already shot a guy in the face
Argumentative. In fact, it was the fault of the person who was shot, his negligence, not Cheney's.
authorized torture, and said "so what?"
Actually, this is disturbing. No need to try to drum up other non-sense, this is actually disturbing on his own. Waterboarding is torture, and I have never said otherwise.
I only took issue with people who extended the word "torture" to whatever they wanted to politically fit. If that was the case, then even Clinton, Bush Sr., Reagan, etc... could be easily accused as well.
and shrugged it off when there were no WMD"s in Iraq.
Actually, there were WMDs in Iraq. At points, the US stated there were no WMDs in Iraq back in 1990 and 1995 as well. And we looked like asses in 1991 and 1996.
Unfortunately the US found nothing but trace elements in 2003. So it was just a reversal in how much we looked liked asses. Too bad the world didn't unite after 1991 and put forth a consistent strain on Iraq, instead of being selfish in their own interests.
Maybe Iraq would have be much different today.
like Big Poppa said, he's untouchable.
I don't think so. The question is how the courts will find it illegal and in what locales. People think this is a simple open'n closed case.
Cheney is not the only Executive official to have ordered "waterboarding," and I'm not just talking about the W. administration, there has been worse. The question is when, where and how. So far it has occurred on foreign soil, just like in the past. Had it happened on US soil, Cheney could very well be in serious trouble.
I mean, it was just a few decades ago that it wasn't illegal for the US President to order the assassination of a foreign leader. That finally became illegal under President Ford. But it took the actual law to change that.
The point here is that with each new incident, the law changes. People act like Cheney is the only Executive official to have ever been a part of these acts. Although he will likely be the last.