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ARTICLES RELATED TO Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense |  |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Vice-PresidencyIn the spring of 2000, while serving as Halliburton's CEO, he headed George W. Bush's Vice-Presidential search committee. After reviewing Cheney's findings, Bush surprised pundits by asking Cheney himself to join the Republican ticket.
In the 2000 presidential election, a question was raised by the Democrats as to Cheney's state of residency since he had been living in Texas. A lawsuit was brought in Jones v. Bush attempting to invalidate electoral votes from Texas under the provisions of the Twelfth amendment, but was rejected ...
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Early life and familyCheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska to Richard Herbert Cheney and Marjorie Dickey. His father worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a soil conservation agent and was a registered Democrat. He has a brother, Bob, and a sister, Susan. Cheney grew up in Casper, Wyoming
Cheney excelled athletically in high school. He was elected the Natrona County High School senior class president, represented the school at Boys State, and played halfback on the football team. [1] [2][3] After high school graduation in 1959 and during the next six summers, Cheney worked on power lines and was a member of the I ...
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Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments.
Dick Cheney's political career began under the Nixon administration in 1969. He served in a number of positions, such as: Cost of Living Council, at the United States Office of Economic Opportunity (as a special assistant to Donald Rumsfeld beginning in the spring of 1969), and within the White House. Under President Gerald Ford, Cheney became Assistant to the President and the youngest White House Chief of Staff in history. He was campaign manager for Ford's 1976 presidential campaign, while James Baker served as campaign chairman. These factors ...
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Business careerWith Democrats returning the White House in January 1993, Cheney left the Department of Defense and joined the American Enterprise Institute. From 1995 until 2000, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Halliburton, a Fortune 500 company and market leader in the energy sector. Under Cheney's tenure, the number of Halliburton subsidiaries in offshore tax havens increased from 9 to 44. Meanwhile, Halliburton went from paying $302 million in company taxes in 1998 to getting an $85 million tax refund in 1999. As CEO of Halliburton, ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Business career |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Health problemsCheney's long history of cardiovascular disease and periodic need for urgent health care have several times raised the question of whether he is medically fit to serve as Vice President. Cheney sustained the first of four myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) in 1978, at age 37. Subsequent infarctions in 1984, 1988, and 2001 have resulted in moderate contractile dysfunction of his left ventricle. He underwent four-vessel coronary artery bypass grafting in 1988, coronary artery stenting in November 2000, and urg ...
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Plame affairOn October 7, 2005. The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced that they were examining computers in Cheney's office as they investigated a former Marine security officer, now an FBI intelligence analyst, accused of passing classified information to members of the opposition in the Philippines. [14]
On October 18, 2005, The Washington Post reported that the Vice President's office was centr ...
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - EducationFollowing high school, Cheney earned an academic scholarship and attended Yale University in 1959. He decided after three semesters to take some time off from Yale, on account of difficulty with his studies. He saved up enough money and returned to Yale only to leave again the following semester, partly due to poor grades, but also due to his homesickness for Wyoming, and the girl he would eventually marry.
In 1962, when he was 21, he pleaded guilty to two DWIs in Wyoming. [3] [4] He was reputedly dissatisfied with his work at the tim ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Education |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Plame affairOn October 7, 2005. The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced that they were examining computers in Cheney's office as they investigated a former Marine security officer, now an FBI intelligence analyst, accused of passing classified information to members of the opposition in the Philippines. [17]
On October 18, 2005, The Washington Post reported that the Vice President's office was central to the investigation of the Plame affair. Cheney's former chief of staff, Lewis L ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication & Conspiracy, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Plame affair |
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Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments.
Dick Cheney's political career began under the Nixon administration in 1969. He served in a number of positions, such as: Cost of Living Council, at the United States Office of Economic Opportunity (as a special assistant to Donald Rumsfeld beginning in the spring of 1969), and within the White House. Under President Gerald Ford, Cheney became Assistant to the President and the youngest White House Chief of Staff in history. He was campaign manager for Ford's 1976 presidential campaign, while James Baker served as campaign chairman. These factors ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication & Conspiracy, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Early political career |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - EducationFollowing high school, Cheney earned an academic scholarship and attended Yale University in 1959. He decided after three semesters to take some time off from Yale, on account of difficulty with his studies. He saved up enough money and returned to Yale only to leave again the following semester, partly due to poor grades, but also due to his homesickness for Wyoming, and the girl he would eventually marry.
In 1962, when he was 21, he pleaded guilty to two DWIs in Wyoming. [6] [7] He was reputedly dissatisfied with his work at the tim ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication & Conspiracy, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Education |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Business careerWith Democrats returning the White House in January 1993, Cheney left the Department of Defense and joined the American Enterprise Institute. From 1995 until 2000, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Halliburton, a Fortune 500 company and market leader in the energy sector. Under Cheney's tenure, the number of Halliburton subsidiaries in offshore tax havens increased from 9 to 44. Meanwhile, Halliburton went from paying $302 million in company taxes in 1998 to getting an $85 million tax refund in 1999. As CEO of Halliburton, ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication & Conspiracy, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Business career |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Health problemsCheney's long history of cardiovascular disease and periodic need for urgent health care have several times raised the question of whether he is medically fit to serve as Vice President. Cheney sustained the first of four myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) in 1978, at age 37. Subsequent infarcts in 1984, 1988, and 2001 have resulted in moderate contractile dysfunction of his left ventricle. He underwent four-vessel coronary artery bypass grafting in 1988, coronary artery stenting in November 2000, and urg ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication & Conspiracy, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Health problems |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Vice-PresidencyIn the spring of 2000, while serving as Halliburton's CEO, he headed George W. Bush's Vice-Presidential search committee. After reviewing Cheney's findings, Bush surprised pundits by asking Cheney himself to join the Republican ticket.
In the 2000 presidential election, a question was raised by the Democrats as to Cheney's state of residency since he had been living in Texas. A lawsuit was brought in Jones v. Bush attempting to invalidate electoral votes from Texas under the provisions of the Twelfth amendment, but was ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication & Conspiracy, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency |
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 |  |  | Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Early life and familyCheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska to Richard Herbert Cheney and Marjorie Dickey. His father worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a soil conservation agent and was a registered Democrat. He has a brother, Bob, and a sister, Susan. Cheney grew up in Casper, Wyoming.
In 1964, he married Lynne Vincent, his high-school sweetheart, whom he had met at age fourteen. Mrs. Cheney has a BA with highest honors from Colorado College, an MA from The University of Colorado, and a Ph.D. from The University of Wisconsin specializing in ...
See also:Dick Cheney, Dick Cheney - Early life and family, Dick Cheney - Education, Dick Cheney - Early political career, Dick Cheney - Early White House appointments, Dick Cheney - Congress, Dick Cheney - Secretary of Defense, Dick Cheney - Business career, Dick Cheney - Health problems, Dick Cheney - Vice-Presidency, Dick Cheney - Relationship to Halliburton as Vice President, Dick Cheney - Premature obituary publication, Dick Cheney - Plame affair, Dick Cheney - Plans for the future Read more here: » Dick Cheney: Encyclopedia II - Dick Cheney - Early life and family |
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