that's a double ass-ass. If Cheney had access to assassination at his fingertips who do you think he might have had executed? As I was watching Olbermann he mentioned the idea of going back the last 7 years and looking up who across the globe may have been taken out.
Two names to start that came to mind for me just out of a possible motive.
Benazir Bhutto the returning female leader in Pakistan who might have been able to regain power over Musharraf, the puppet of choice for the bush administration.
Ahmed Shah Massoud, (2001), leader of the Afghan Northern Alliance that was assassinated on September 9th two days prior to the attacks on September 11th, but he would have been the man for the leader of Afghanistan if they didn't have a puppet like Kharzei in the wings awaiting his new job.
Here's a list linked below of people assassinated across the globe. Olbermann and his guest made mention of a possible 10 countries that may come out in Hersh's book where Cheney may have been involved in murder.
So try the new investigative game called "Who would Cheney kill?" the new game from Hasbro,
or the new version of "Clue"
I declare! -it was Cheney with the explosives package in Pakistan!!!
Play now!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assassinated_peopleAt the bottom are "Deaths under Suspicious Circumstances" listing these people after 2001, and there are a whole lot of other names in many countries as possibles. Looking over these names below a few stick out just by the description given. See what you think.
Omar Asghar - opponent to Musharraf
Paul Wellstone - Democrat hmmm plane crash again, like the guy involved in the vote scandal recently
Dr. David Kelly - looking into Iraqi WMD's
Abed Hamed Mowhoush - killed in US custody, thats nothing new or suspicious :)
Yassir Arafat - now who else would want to kill him besides Cheney?
Nicola Calipari - Italian Agent - hope he didnt have any info on yellow cake documents...
# Giorgi Sanaia, (2001), Georgian journalist known for opposition to government, shot in apartment
# Omar Asghar Khan, (2002), former Pakistani federal minister found hanging in his room. Strong opponent of General Pervez Musharraf. Started own part to contest elections in 2002.
# Paul Wellstone, (2002), liberal Democratic United States Senator from Minnesota, killed in suspicious plane crash during his reelection campaign
# Dr. David Kelly, (2003), UK weapons expert, found dead after inquiry into Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, death was investigated by the Hutton inquiry
# Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush, (2003), Iraqi general, died in American custody
# Iris Chang, (2004), author of The Rape of Nanking
# George Bacchus, (2004), accused a Guyanese government minister of links to death squads
# Yassir Arafat, (2004), Chairman of the PLO, conspiracy theorists believe that he was poisoned
# Enrique Salinas, (2004), brother of former Mexican president Carlos Salinas. Found with a plastic bag over the head in a parked car
# Zurab Zhvania, (2005), Prime Minister of Georgia
# Nicola Calipari, (2005), Italian intelligence agent (circumstances of the death are well-established; the motives are unclear)
# Ehtiram Jalilov, (2005), Azerbaijani politician
# John Garang, (2005), Sudanese politician and former rebel leader (suspicious helicopter crash)
# Zamanbek Nurkadilov, (2005), Kazakh politician
# Yerzhan Tatishev, (2006), Chairman of the second largest bank in Kazakhstan Bank TuranAlem
# Ivan Safronov, (2007), Russian journalist and columnist. Died after falling from the fifth floor of his Moscow apartment building