Amid differences, a point of accord for Obama, Cheney
By Peter S. Canellos | Friday, May 22, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…The most extraordinary thing about yesterday’s political duel between President Obama and former vice president Dick Cheney wasn’t the passion of their convictions or the clash of their values. It was what they agreed on: That the nation went a little crazy after 9/11. But whether that craziness stemmed from clear thinking – a sudden awareness of the nation’s vulnerability and the need for aggressive action – or whether it was the product of fear that led to bad decisions that hurt America’s image is a great subject for debate….”…BS
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