Dick Cheney In Vancouver: Big Crowd Of Protesters Greet Former Vice President

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First Posted: 09/26/11 10:37 PM ET Updated: 11/26/11 05:12 AM ET

VANCOUVER - Protesters waved placards, chanted slogans, banged drums and blew whistles outside one of Vancouver's most exclusive clubs where former U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney was promoting his new memoir Monday evening.

Peace activists blocked the front and back entrances to the Vancouver Club, calling for Cheney's arrest for war crimes and booing guests as they arrived at the $500-a-ticket dinner.

Cheney is in town to promote his new book "In My Time: A Personal and Political Memoir."

At one point, protesters got into a brief scuffle with police when nearly 20 people sat down on a sidewalk, blocking the rear driveway leading into the Vancouver Club.

"We're very angry that he has chosen Vancouver as the first location outside of the United States to do a book tour event, and we feel it's important that citizens of Vancouver show that we won't tolerate a war criminal coming and speaking in our town," said Derrick O'Keefe, co-chair of the StopWar Coalition.

"We hope to set an example that Cheney doesn't see Canada as a safe haven."

The sold-out event was organized by the Bon Mot Book Club.

The club's founder, Leah Costello, said members decided to invite Cheney because of the anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks and the release of his book.

She described the Monday night event as a moderated question-and-answer session.

Peace activists accuse Cheney of war crimes for authorizing and endorsing the use of water boarding and sleep deprivation against detainees while serving in George W. Bush's administration.

The former vice-president has vigorously defended interrogation techniques used on detainees during the Bush years, claiming they saved hundreds of thousands of lives.

Gail Davidson, a member of Lawyers Against the War, said she wrote to members of the Conservative government, outlining the federal law that prohibits Cheney from entering Canada.

"Canada has a duty globally to take measures to effectively prevent and punish torture."

Davidson attended the protest and said she hopes it raises awareness about federal laws prohibiting torture.

Jim Nugent, a resident of Columbus, Ohio who watched the protest from across the street from the Vancouver Club, was not a Cheney fan.

"Obviously he is not a very popular man, Mr. Cheney is not. I'm glad to see it here. I'm just sad that your prime minister allowed him into your country."

Nugent said he didn't feel any anti-Americanism at the rally and criticized the Bush administration for the "lies" that led the U.S. into Iraq and the squandering of the country's treasury.

"So many things occurred under that administration. We could go on for hours," he said.

Monitoring the protest and the police presence Monday evening were members of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association who wore orange shirts.

This past weekend, Human Rights Watch urged the federal government to bring criminal charges against Cheney, accusing him of playing a role in the torture of detainees.

Don Davies, the NDP immigration critic, also argued that Cheney should not have been allowed into Canada.

Davies said the water boarding and sleep deprivation techniques that Cheney authorized violated both Canadian and international law.

By Keven Drews, The Canadian Press

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VANCOUVER - Protesters waved placards, chanted slogans, banged drums and blew whistles outside one of Vancouver's most exclusive clubs where former U.S. vice-president Dick Cheney was promoting his ne...
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sdcloke
proud socialist
06:02 AM on 10/02/2011
I wish they would have arrested him, tried him for torture, and promptly after his conviction had a public hanging.
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vcgh2000
11:42 PM on 10/01/2011
The only way that I would ever lower myself to listening to a talk by Dick Cheney, would be if he gave a lecture on safe gun handling.
So how do you mistakenly shoot a lawyer thinking he's a quail?
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sdcloke
proud socialist
06:03 AM on 10/02/2011
Well there was that J. Danforth Quayle guy....
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vcgh2000
12:02 PM on 10/02/2011
Well said...never thought of it that way.
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vcgh2000
11:35 PM on 10/01/2011
After World War 2, a number of Japanese soldiers were executed for using waterbording on Allied POW's.
History is written by the victors.
03:09 AM on 09/30/2011
it's not torture. it's enhanced interrogation. like the massacred civilians ? it's
called collateral damage.
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TarzanaGirl
06:39 AM on 09/28/2011
You know how some folks just can't avoid looking at that car wreck on the freeway? It's sorta the same concept here...some folks were just curious to see the anti-Christ alive and in-person.
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01:09 AM on 09/28/2011
So much talk about rights under the Geneva Convention. Those rights are properly accorded to uniformed combatants and not to terrorists, mercenaries or spies. Terrorists domestic or foreign deserve what they get.
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09:10 PM on 09/27/2011
So you think Cheney and Bush perpetrated lies on the American people to justify a war? Well boys and girls, watch and weep!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwqh4wQPoQk
09:19 PM on 09/27/2011
I'm not sure what you wanted to achieve with that clip. Are you trying say that a bunch of snippets of democrats comments, with no context is meant to negate that the Bush administration fed their collegues false information, while refusing to cooperate with UN inspectors, then called an illegal pre-emptive war?
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12:48 AM on 09/28/2011
Look at the speakers and the dates. They're all democrats and they warned of all the same facts that eventually led to war. They all called for the action taken by Bush several years later and, they all voted in support of the action taken at the time. The war in Iraq and later Afghanistan had broad bipartisan support. Get over it!
03:07 AM on 09/30/2011
what do you expect? the poster learned from the experts of lies
and disinformation. like the nazi goebbels.
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09:05 PM on 09/27/2011
Bush-era lawyers who approved waterboarding innocent of misconduct
US Justice Department lawyers showed "poor judgment" but did not commit professional misconduct when they authorised CIA interrogators to use waterboarding and other harsh interrogation tactics.
09:22 PM on 09/27/2011
Funny how you phrase "interrogation that falls short of perminent disablilty or death" as harsh. The rest of the world calls it criminal - except Canada, to our shame!
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01:02 AM on 09/28/2011
Sorry not my words! From the Telegraph issue dated February 20, 2010. Here's the link:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/7275350/Bush-era-lawyers-who-approved-waterboarding-innocent-of-misconduct.html
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bcbailey64
11:27 PM on 09/27/2011
Waterboarding is a form of torture outlawed by the Geneva Convention. There is nothing else to discuss.
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01:12 AM on 09/28/2011
Only when applied to uniformed combatants. I think if you do a little research you'll find that terrorists, mercenaries and spies don't get any protection under the Geneva Convention. They get what they deserve.
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01:27 AM on 09/28/2011
You're right of course, but sorry the protections of the Geneva Convention are only accorded to uniformed combatants. Dont' think there are any former uniformed combatants in GITMO. Terrorists, mercenaries and spies get special treatment.
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WorkInCanada
Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid. John W
08:00 PM on 09/27/2011
So proud of my Canadian brothers and sisters!!!! F Cheney!!

Some Canadians are embarrassed by the protests - that's what I heard on the radio anyway. I don't know of one person that is nothing short of proud of those protesters.
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GeneralDisarray
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08:24 PM on 09/27/2011
Ditto
08:41 PM on 09/27/2011
Ha! not one word about this protest on the American side of HP. Comments on this page are not working so I'm posting as a "reply".

I thought some of you might like the contact info to Bon Mot Book Club, the brainiacs that invited Cheney onto Canadian soil.

Email: leah@leahcostello.com
Phone: 604-922-5324 ext 101
Maybe they should get an earfull from Canadians about what a nasty business it is to support a war criminal finacially and morally, by inviting people to listen to his discredited book of lies.
06:48 PM on 09/27/2011
Why would Harper refuse Cheney on standing Canadian law, it only Canadian law after all and Harper see's himself as a law on to himself, his way or the highway. He is the same brand of neo-con who wanted us in the illegal Iraq war with the Americans.Never mind the pathetic Cheney Canada wake up and get rid of Harper and his neo-con hacks.
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Greenkid
05:57 PM on 09/27/2011
"Nugent said he didn't feel any anti-Americanism at the rally and criticized the Bush administration for the "lies" that led the U.S. into Iraq and the squandering of the country's treasury."

Why is "lies" in quotation marks? Lies!
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05:40 PM on 09/27/2011
Who let this criminal into my country? He should be declared persona non-grata and expelled immediately.
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Blodo
Time to build a better world
06:31 PM on 09/27/2011
Grant, how ya doing?

You changed your avatar! I like it.
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07:19 PM on 09/27/2011
Hi Blodo. I am well, thank you for asking. Hope you are too.

I gave the steam engine a break and ripped this avi off a very funny website. Here's the "deep background." Enjoy!

http://www.27bslash6.com/overdue.html
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Stop the Alberta Taliban
06:50 PM on 09/27/2011
The other criminal in Ottawa
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07:20 PM on 09/27/2011
I happen to live in that criminal's federal riding. I vote every time . . . but it feels futile here.
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dentuso
Chewing up and spitting out irrelephants.
05:02 PM on 09/27/2011
"A pitcher tells a thousand words" - D. Che ney
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05:41 PM on 09/27/2011
A pitcher would probably prefer a thousand K's.
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04:57 PM on 09/27/2011
And to think, the Canadians found Amy Goodman suspect and detained her when she tried to enter Canada for a speaking engagement. Their present government is as bad as GW's was. Hopefully, they won't be as destructive or as despicable.
04:30 PM on 09/27/2011
As a Canadian my thought was, who the hell paid to see this guy? The people who attended are my concern. Anyone admiring or taking pointers from Cheney, needs to be monitored for unCanadian activities. Twisted minds of a feather hangout together.
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Greenkid
05:59 PM on 09/27/2011
Too true! These guys should BE tarred and feathered! So everyone knows what kind of crackpot war monger they are!
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
07:47 PM on 09/27/2011
Greenkid ... f and f