Dick Cheney does not own any prisons. He is a former U.S. Vice President and has been involved in various business ventures, but there is no record of him owning or operating prisons. His career has primarily focused on politics, defense, and energy sectors.
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without a doubt! He would do anything for personal gain if he thought he wouldn't get caught.
Dick Cheney has two daughters: Elizabeth Cheney and Mary Cheney. Elizabeth is known for her political career, including serving as the U.S. Representative for Wyoming, while Mary has been involved in various advocacy efforts, particularly related to LGBTQ+ rights. Both daughters have been prominent figures in their own right, often drawing media attention due to their differing political views.
Dick Cheney has owned multiple homes over the years, but his most notable properties include a Wyoming ranch and a residence in McLean, Virginia. The exact number of homes he currently owns may vary, as real estate holdings can change. However, his high-profile properties have garnered attention due to his political career and public persona.
Many Americans unfortunately have trouble naming any politician or even former President correctly, not even their own representatives in Congress. In this case, one reason may be that Dick Cheney was one of the most 'visible' vice presidents in modern history and according to many overshadowed President George W. Bush, especially during his first term which by the way started in 2001.
yes gorge bushes daughter is gay and i think it her own decision no one shuld judge her cuz there other ppl like her
First off Surenos are a gang under the Mexican Mafia along with other gangs such as MS-13 & Eighteen Street. Mexican Mafia are the main one's with a lot of power in prison but they don't ''own'' the prisons it's way too many other gangs with numbers in the prisons for them to get passed before they ''own'' anything.
Their Own Prisons - 2004 was released on: USA: 16 March 2004 (Miami, Florida)
I can only give you a partial answer. I have been looking into the issue of Cheney's wealth recently. I have read several accounts that claim he has upwards of $150 million dollars. This month, Dick Cheney was indicted in Texas for criminal racketeering relating to an alleged Cheney order to cover up the truth behind the deaths of prisoners in Texas prisons owned by a company Cheney partially owns. The company, named Vanguard, would be out millions of dollars in tort lawsuits from dead prisoners's families if wrongdoing by Vanguard was found to have been a cause of the deaths. So the prosecutor says he has proof Cheney ordered an end to the investigation, in order to prevent reduction of his own profits. The prosecutors says he has proof that Cheney owns $85 million in stock in Vanguard! If true, this would be a powerful incentive for Cheney to order a cover up. And, if true, it would mean that Cheney has far more hidden wealth than the public has been led to believe, if he is wealthy enough to have $85 million in srtock inonly one of the companies he invests in. Right now Republicans in Texas are furiously trying to get a judge to block the indictment of Cheney, because if his intricate financial dealings are revealed to the public, then the true criminal nature of Cheney and, by implication, George Bush, would come to light. Then more indictments would follow after January 20th, 2009, when Bush and Cheney slither out of the White House. Remember that, in court, if you are asked a question, any question, you must answer it or take the Fifth Amendment. The last thing Cheney wants is an open-ended prosecution relating to his vast financial holdings. Even if the evidence on THIS case cannot support a conviction, or if a politically motivated Republican juror votes 'not guilty' and causes a hung jury, the information uncovered in court could still be used in any future prosecution of Cheney.
publicly funded prisons get all of there money from our very own tax dollars
No, it is an urban myth.
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