Online Encyclopedia


Finish College Fast - Aquire up to 40 credit hours and save up to $7,000 on college and tuition!

Memory Training For Students - Study less and still get better grades!

The Scholarship & Grant Guide - America's #1 Online Scholarship Guide since 1997!

a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y

ca
cb
cd
ce
cf
cg
ch
ci
cl
cm
cn
co
cr
cs
ct
cu
cw
cy
cz

Cheney, Dick



(chē´nē, chā´-) (Richard Bruce Cheney) , 1941-, vice president of the United States (2001-), b. Lincoln, Nebr. At 13 he and his family moved to Casper, Wyo.; he attended the Univ. of Wyoming (B.A., 1965; M.A., 1966) and the Univ. of Wisconsin. A conservative Republican, he served (1970-73) in various White House posts during the Nixon administration and as President Gerald Ford's deputy assistant (1974-75) and de facto chief of staff (1975-77). Elected to the House of Representatives from Wyoming in 1978 and reelected times, he became House minority whip in 1988. Cheney remained in Congress until 1989, when President George H. W. Bush appointed him secretary of defense, a post he held until 1993. Cheney played an important role in the strategic planning of the Persian Gulf War (1991). In 1995 he became the CEO of the Dallas-based Halliburton Company.     Five years later Cheney was picked by Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush to be his vice-presidential running mate, and, despite losing the popular vote, they narrowly defeated the Gore-Lieberman ticket in the electoral college. Extremely close to President Bush, Cheney has brought an unusual degree of executive branch experience to the vice presidency. These factors and his status as a Republican party elder and unlikely presidential candidate have made him one of the most influential vice presidents in more recent American history, particularly in the the areas of national security and the economy. Bush and Cheney were reelected in 2004, this time winning a clear majority of the popular vote.

    In 1964 he married Lynne V. Cheney, 1941-, b. Casper, Wyo., as Lynne Ann Vincent. Noted as a conservative advocate of traditional educational standards, she headed the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1986 to 1993 and was co-host (1996-8) of television's Crossfire Sunday. Since 1993 she has been a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think-tank.



Bibliography: See J. Mann, Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet (2004).


Unsatisfied? Search for more:


Relevant Links:

Dick

Get The Dick

Def Dick

Billy-A-Dick

Dick on the track

Get Off My Dick And Tell Yo Bitch To Come Here


Other Cool Sites:

Drugs and Diseases Encyclopedia

Pets Encyclopedia

Guide to Serials and Shows

Cooking Recipes Catalogue

Cocktails Recipes Catalogue

Game Cheat Codes Catalogue

Cellulars Descriptions and Reviews

Usenet Newsgroups Reader

Forums Archives

Useful Herbs Catalogue

Popular Cars Specs

Lyrics Catalogue - Texts of Songs

Algorithms Dictionary

Free Web Stats