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Voice Of God Revealed To Be Cheney On Intercom

December 7, 2005 | Issue 41•49

 

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WASHINGTON, DC—Telephone logs recorded by the National Security Agency and

obtained by Congress as part of an ongoing investigation suggest that the vice

president may have used the Oval Office intercom system to address President

Bush at crucial moments, giving categorical directives in a voice the president

believed to be that of God.

 

While journalists and presidential historians had long noted Bush's deep faith

and Cheney's powerful influence in the White House, few had drawn a direct

correlation between the two until Tuesday, when transcripts of meetings that

took place in March and April of 2002 became available.

 

In a transcript of an intercom exchange recorded in March 2002, a voice

positively identified as the vice president's identifies himself as " the Lord

thy God " and promotes the invasion of Iraq, as well as the use of torture in

prisoner interrogations.

 

A close examination of Bush's public statements and Secret Service time logs

tracking the vice president reveals a consistent pattern, one which links Bush's

belief that he had received word from God with Cheney's use of the White House's

telephone-based intercom system.

 

Officials privately acknowledged that there is reason to believe that the vice

president, as God, urged Bush to sign legislation benefiting oil companies in

2005.

 

" There's a lot of religious zeal in the West Wing, " said a former White House

staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. " It's possible that the vice

president has taken advantage of that to fast-track certain administration

objectives. "

 

An ex-Treasury Department official and longtime friend of Cheney was asked to

comment on the vice president's possible subterfuge. " I don't know. I certainly

don't think it's something [Cheney] planned, " he said. " I do know that Mr. Bush

was unfamiliar with a phone-based intercom, and I suppose it is possible that

Dick took advantage of that. "

 

A highly placed NSA official who has reviewed the information released Tuesday

said Cheney masked his clipped monotone, employing a deeper, booming voice.

 

Said the NSA source: " It sounded as though the speaker, who identified himself

as God, stood away from the intercom to create an echo effect. "

 

On Capitol Hill, sources are expressing surprise that Cheney, a vice president

with more influence than any other in U.S. history, would have resorted to such

deception.

 

" The vice president has a lot of sway in this administration, " said a former

White House aide. " But perhaps when President Bush was particularly resolute and

resistant to mortal persuasion, the vice president chose to quickly resolve

disputes in his favor with a half-decent God impression. "

 

For many, the revelation explains Bush's confusion in the wake of Hurricane

Katrina.

 

" I was very surprised by the president's slow response in New Orleans, "

political commentator Bill Kristol said. " The president told me that he was

praying every day in his office, but had received no reply. I had no idea what

he meant, but of course, it all makes sense now. "

 

At the time of Katrina, Cheney was on a fly-fishing trip, from which he returned

on Sept. 1.

 

According to highly placed White House sources, Bush's senior advisers are

trying to shield the president from the news. Aides are concerned that too harsh

an awakening might shake Bush's faith, which has been a central part of his life

for nearly 20 years.

 

" It's hard to tell the leader of the free world that he has been the butt of an

elaborate and long-term ruse, " a former staffer said. " Maybe it would be easier

to take if it came from Cheney's God voice. "

 

© Copyright 2005, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Onion is not intended for readers under 18 years of age.

 

 

Being a pacifist between wars is as easy as being a vegetarian

between meals. " --Ammon Hennacy

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Hi Fraggle

 

I take it this is a joke article ???

 

Jo

 

, fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

>

> http://www.theonion.com/content/index/4149

>

> Voice Of God Revealed To Be Cheney On Intercom

> December 7, 2005 | Issue 41•49

>

> OAS_AD('Bottom1');

> WASHINGTON, DC—Telephone logs recorded by the National Security

Agency and obtained by Congress as part of an ongoing investigation

suggest that the vice president may have used the Oval Office

intercom system to address President Bush at crucial moments, giving

categorical directives in a voice the president believed to be that

of God.

>

> While journalists and presidential historians had long noted Bush's

deep faith and Cheney's powerful influence in the White House, few

had drawn a direct correlation between the two until Tuesday, when

transcripts of meetings that took place in March and April of 2002

became available.

>

> In a transcript of an intercom exchange recorded in March 2002, a

voice positively identified as the vice president's identifies

himself as " the Lord thy God " and promotes the invasion of Iraq, as

well as the use of torture in prisoner interrogations.

>

> A close examination of Bush's public statements and Secret Service

time logs tracking the vice president reveals a consistent pattern,

one which links Bush's belief that he had received word from God with

Cheney's use of the White House's telephone-based intercom system.

>

> Officials privately acknowledged that there is reason to believe

that the vice president, as God, urged Bush to sign legislation

benefiting oil companies in 2005.

>

> " There's a lot of religious zeal in the West Wing, " said a former

White House staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. " It's

possible that the vice president has taken advantage of that to fast-

track certain administration objectives. "

>

> An ex-Treasury Department official and longtime friend of Cheney

was asked to comment on the vice president's possible subterfuge. " I

don't know. I certainly don't think it's something [Cheney] planned, "

he said. " I do know that Mr. Bush was unfamiliar with a phone-based

intercom, and I suppose it is possible that Dick took advantage of

that. "

>

> A highly placed NSA official who has reviewed the information

released Tuesday said Cheney masked his clipped monotone, employing a

deeper, booming voice.

>

> Said the NSA source: " It sounded as though the speaker, who

identified himself as God, stood away from the intercom to create an

echo effect. "

>

> On Capitol Hill, sources are expressing surprise that Cheney, a

vice president with more influence than any other in U.S. history,

would have resorted to such deception.

>

> " The vice president has a lot of sway in this administration, " said

a former White House aide. " But perhaps when President Bush was

particularly resolute and resistant to mortal persuasion, the vice

president chose to quickly resolve disputes in his favor with a half-

decent God impression. "

>

> For many, the revelation explains Bush's confusion in the wake of

Hurricane Katrina.

>

> " I was very surprised by the president's slow response in New

Orleans, " political commentator Bill Kristol said. " The president

told me that he was praying every day in his office, but had received

no reply. I had no idea what he meant, but of course, it all makes

sense now. "

>

> At the time of Katrina, Cheney was on a fly-fishing trip, from

which he returned on Sept. 1.

>

> According to highly placed White House sources, Bush's senior

advisers are trying to shield the president from the news. Aides are

concerned that too harsh an awakening might shake Bush's faith, which

has been a central part of his life for nearly 20 years.

>

> " It's hard to tell the leader of the free world that he has been

the butt of an elaborate and long-term ruse, " a former staffer

said. " Maybe it would be easier to take if it came from Cheney's God

voice. "

>

> © Copyright 2005, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

> The Onion is not intended for readers under 18 years of age.

>

>

> Being a pacifist between wars is as easy as being a vegetarian

> between meals. " --Ammon Hennacy

>

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the onion is a joke paper

 

 

heartwerk <jo.heartwork

Dec 7, 2005 11:40 PM

 

Re: explains a lot

 

Hi Fraggle

 

I take it this is a joke article ???

 

Jo

 

, fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:

>

> http://www.theonion.com/content/index/4149

>

> Voice Of God Revealed To Be Cheney On Intercom

> December 7, 2005 | Issue 41•49

>

> OAS_AD('Bottom1');

> WASHINGTON, DC—Telephone logs recorded by the National Security

Agency and obtained by Congress as part of an ongoing investigation

suggest that the vice president may have used the Oval Office

intercom system to address President Bush at crucial moments, giving

categorical directives in a voice the president believed to be that

of God.

>

> While journalists and presidential historians had long noted Bush's

deep faith and Cheney's powerful influence in the White House, few

had drawn a direct correlation between the two until Tuesday, when

transcripts of meetings that took place in March and April of 2002

became available.

>

> In a transcript of an intercom exchange recorded in March 2002, a

voice positively identified as the vice president's identifies

himself as " the Lord thy God " and promotes the invasion of Iraq, as

well as the use of torture in prisoner interrogations.

>

> A close examination of Bush's public statements and Secret Service

time logs tracking the vice president reveals a consistent pattern,

one which links Bush's belief that he had received word from God with

Cheney's use of the White House's telephone-based intercom system.

>

> Officials privately acknowledged that there is reason to believe

that the vice president, as God, urged Bush to sign legislation

benefiting oil companies in 2005.

>

> " There's a lot of religious zeal in the West Wing, " said a former

White House staffer who spoke on the condition of anonymity. " It's

possible that the vice president has taken advantage of that to fast-

track certain administration objectives. "

>

> An ex-Treasury Department official and longtime friend of Cheney

was asked to comment on the vice president's possible subterfuge. " I

don't know. I certainly don't think it's something [Cheney] planned, "

he said. " I do know that Mr. Bush was unfamiliar with a phone-based

intercom, and I suppose it is possible that Dick took advantage of

that. "

>

> A highly placed NSA official who has reviewed the information

released Tuesday said Cheney masked his clipped monotone, employing a

deeper, booming voice.

>

> Said the NSA source: " It sounded as though the speaker, who

identified himself as God, stood away from the intercom to create an

echo effect. "

>

> On Capitol Hill, sources are expressing surprise that Cheney, a

vice president with more influence than any other in U.S. history,

would have resorted to such deception.

>

> " The vice president has a lot of sway in this administration, " said

a former White House aide. " But perhaps when President Bush was

particularly resolute and resistant to mortal persuasion, the vice

president chose to quickly resolve disputes in his favor with a half-

decent God impression. "

>

> For many, the revelation explains Bush's confusion in the wake of

Hurricane Katrina.

>

> " I was very surprised by the president's slow response in New

Orleans, " political commentator Bill Kristol said. " The president

told me that he was praying every day in his office, but had received

no reply. I had no idea what he meant, but of course, it all makes

sense now. "

>

> At the time of Katrina, Cheney was on a fly-fishing trip, from

which he returned on Sept. 1.

>

> According to highly placed White House sources, Bush's senior

advisers are trying to shield the president from the news. Aides are

concerned that too harsh an awakening might shake Bush's faith, which

has been a central part of his life for nearly 20 years.

>

> " It's hard to tell the leader of the free world that he has been

the butt of an elaborate and long-term ruse, " a former staffer

said. " Maybe it would be easier to take if it came from Cheney's God

voice. "

>

> © Copyright 2005, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

> The Onion is not intended for readers under 18 years of age.

>

>

> Being a pacifist between wars is as easy as being a vegetarian

> between meals. " --Ammon Hennacy

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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