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Cheney: New York Times harms U.S. security

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BY DON WALTON / Lincoln Journal Star

Monday, Jun 26, 2006 - 09:48:38 pm CDT

GRAND ISLAND — Vice President Dick Cheney accused the news media Monday of making “the job of defending against further terrorist attacks more difficult.”

Cheney zeroed in on The New York Times in condemning the press for “publishing detailed information about vital national security programs.”

The attack, launched at a fund-raising luncheon for Republican congressional nominee Adrian Smith, was triggered by a story in The Times last week revealing a terrorist financial tracking program.

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Dick Cheney waves from the doorway just before leaving Central Nebraska Regional Airport in Grand Island after speaking at a fundraiser for Congressional candidate Adrian Smith on Monday. (AP)

Cheney also pointed to earlier news reports disclosing secret communications surveillance conducted without court approval.

“The New York Times has now made it more difficult for us to prevent attacks in the future,” the vice president declared.

“Publishing this highly classified information about our sources and methods for collecting intelligence will enable the terrorists to look for ways to defeat our efforts,” he said.

Cheney’s criticism coincided with President Bush’s condemnation of the financial tracking disclosure during remarks to reporters at the White House on Monday.

The sharp attack on The Times by Cheney, whose former chief-of-staff, Scooter Libby, has been accused of leaking national security information to the newspaper, stole the thunder at the GOP event.

In other remarks, Cheney told about 250 contributors the United States is making “steady progress” in Iraq.

The event raised about $100,000 for Smith and the Nebraska Republican Party, with the bulk of the money slated to help fund Smith’s 3rd District congressional campaign.

A small pocket of demonstrators gathered across the street from the Holiday Inn Midtown motel to protest the Bush administration’s war in Iraq.

A motorist stopped to argue with one demonstrator about his sign proclaiming “Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11.”

Donna Merklin of Grand Island, whose son-in-law is serving with a military unit in Iraq, walked over to confront the protesters.

“You ought to be ashamed,” she declared.

“We really are on the same side (because) we speak on behalf of those troops,” replied Len Schropfer of Milligan, who identified himself as a registered Republican and Korean War veteran.

Earlier, inside the hotel ballroom, Cheney said precipitate withdrawal from Iraq prior to building an Iraqi security force capable of defending and securing the country would be a tragic mistake.

The Bush administration will remain on the offensive in pursuing terrorists on their own territory, the vice president said.

“Obviously, no one can guarantee that we won’t be hit again,” Cheney said.

“But the relative safety of these past nearly five years now (since the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington) did not come about by accident,” he said.

The programs disclosed by The Times “help explain why we have been so successful in preventing further attacks,” he said.

Cheney said he considers it “a disgrace” that The Times was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for its stories disclosing the terrorist surveillance program.

The vice president’s Grand Island stop is one of dozens he will make in support of Republican candidates as the GOP fights to maintain control of both houses of Congress this November.

Smith, he said, would be “a worthy successor” to departing Rep. Tom Osborne in western and central Nebraska’s 3rd District. “He’ll be a strong voice for spending discipline.”

Cheney praised Gov. Dave Heineman, who attended the event, but did not mention either Sen. Chuck Hagel or GOP Senate nominee Pete Ricketts, who is challenging Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson. Neither Hagel nor Ricketts was in Grand Island.

The vice president spoke for 21 minutes and was gone before the contributors were served lunch, departing to the strains of “God Bless America” on the way to his next fundraising stop for GOP congressional nominee Michele Bachmann in Minnesota.

Meanwhile, 3rd District Democratic nominee Scott Kleeb told a Grand Island rally Cheney may have “done more to entrench the power of big oil in Washington than any other politician in history.”

Kleeb said the future of U.S. energy independence “starts right here in Nebraska” with increased ethanol production.

Reach Don Walton at 473-7248 or at dwalton@journalstar.com.


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huh? wrote on June 26, 2006 3:33 pm:
" So let me get this straight. Dead-Eye Dick Cheney is blasting the media for releasing secret intelligence info? Does that mean it is only alright when he does it or has someone in his staff do it? "

Wm wrote on June 26, 2006 4:04 pm:
" Boo Hiss. I thought he was here to endorse Smith? I guess he did't check Smiths resume. He can't think himself out of a paper bag. I watched him on the legislative floor. Geez Nebraska. Is this a new cable tv show "When real estate agents go wild"? Now that should offend Cheney. Don't worry Nebraskans you really don't have anything to hide in your phone calls and financial records. Your not that important. You don't mind being walked all over. Just go with the flow. "

Amazed wrote on June 26, 2006 5:16 pm:
" Mr. Cheney has the gall to blame the New York Times for the illegal actions of this administration. Wow! "

Allan wrote on June 26, 2006 6:24 pm:
" The current administration has done more to threaten American security (e.g., Iraq war, bungled Afganistan mess, failure to protect our borders and ports) and undermine our liberties (waaaay too numerous to mention!). Wait until November! "

Judy Cantrell wrote on June 26, 2006 7:46 pm:
" Has Donna Merklin forgotten that protestors are allowed to demonstrate before the "Almighty Cheney?" "

Mike A. wrote on June 26, 2006 9:24 pm:
" Cheney was right on to address the topic. We need to support the President in keeping us safe. It's important, and it's serious. Cheney has duties he is observing as our representative. "

freddie wrote on June 26, 2006 9:35 pm:
" The New York Times is guilty of treason and someone should be shot dead! "

Jake wrote on June 26, 2006 10:21 pm:
" This administration is incompetent. Blaming the news media...what did they expect? If they can't respect the rule of law, they don't have a leg to stand on. I don't need their "protection". I just want them out of office. NOW. "

Douglas wrote on June 26, 2006 10:47 pm:
" You need to print a retraction. You have falsely accused Libby of being "accused of leaking national security information to the newspaper". The charges were: "one count of obstruction of justice, two counts of perjury and two counts of making false statements" (see http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/10/28/leak.probe/). In any event, it CERTAINLY did not endanger our national security, nor Ms. Plame, when major media in this country decided to publish the fact she works for the CIA. (The same media that then tried to say what a terrible thing it was!) It's also my understanding that Valerie Plame was not a covert agent. "

Monique wrote on June 26, 2006 11:33 pm:
" The only obvious threats to U.S. security are the president and his vice elitest attacks on our country's civil rights , as in this case, freedom of the press. Since when is it surprising that we're tracking terrorists' financials? "

TJ wrote on June 27, 2006 12:03 am:
" Cheney is the reason impeachment was written into the Constitution. "Top Secret"? What a lie. Go read the 9-11 Commission report. NT Times is now the "enemy"? I think not, the enemy is a few hundred fascists who have taken over WA DC. It's time they go - into exile, jail, or in a hangman's noose, I don't care which, but it has to be or we are doomed to live this nightmare over and over again. Read the Who's Who from Iran-Contra - and whose running things today? No pardon's this time boys. "

Mr. Logic wrote on June 27, 2006 12:25 am:
" a few points. 1-The Pres/VP do have the right to disclose classified info by making it unclassified, not the NY times. 2-If Iraq becomes the focal point on the terror war, the terrorists will be killed there instead of them killing people here... since our armed forces seem better equiped than our civilians. 3-None of the "secret" stories have been proven 'illegal' for this administration... do you only allow innocent until proven guilty for child rapists? 4-Cut your hair, you hippies. "