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Current Vice-President of the United States, former Secretary of Defence under George H.W. Bush and White House Chief of Staff under Gerald Ford.
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Current Vice-President of the United States, former Secretary of Defence under [[George H W Bush]] and White House Chief of Staff under [[Gerald Ford]].
  
 
==House Intelligence Committee==
 
==House Intelligence Committee==
  
::"Cheney had been a consumer of intelligence in the Ford White House, so he would bring a basic familiarity to his work on the Committee. But oversight required much greater knowledge. So Cheney began to study. He bough a series of books that had been recently published by the [[Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]] and edited by a Professor at Georgetown University, [[Roy Godson]]. Cheney scribbled his thoughts on the inside flap of one of those books, ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Elements of Intelligence''. <ref> Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, by Stephen F. Hayes, HarperCollins, 2007, p.180. </ref>
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::"Cheney had been a consumer of intelligence in the Ford White House, so he would bring a basic familiarity to his work on the Committee. But oversight required much greater knowledge. So Cheney began to study. He bought a series of books that had been recently published by the [[Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]] and edited by a Professor at Georgetown University, [[Roy Godson]]. Cheney scribbled his thoughts on the inside flap of one of those books, ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Elements of Intelligence''. <ref> Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, by Stephen F. Hayes, HarperCollins, 2007, p.180. </ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 09:52, 13 January 2008

Current Vice-President of the United States, former Secretary of Defence under George H W Bush and White House Chief of Staff under Gerald Ford.

House Intelligence Committee

"Cheney had been a consumer of intelligence in the Ford White House, so he would bring a basic familiarity to his work on the Committee. But oversight required much greater knowledge. So Cheney began to study. He bought a series of books that had been recently published by the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence and edited by a Professor at Georgetown University, Roy Godson. Cheney scribbled his thoughts on the inside flap of one of those books, Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Elements of Intelligence. [1]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President, by Stephen F. Hayes, HarperCollins, 2007, p.180.