Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Cheney's office has claimed his constitutional role as president of the Senate also makes him part of the legislative branch and therefore is not covered by a presidential order requiring executive branch workers to report their numbers of classified and declassified government documents.
Lawmaker challenges Cheney on executive order - USATODAY.com

Can't have it both ways. He's declared himself not part of the "Executive Branch" and therefore shouldn't have "Executive Privilage".

OMG.......I can feel my rep level building as I type! LOL

Have a good one!:s4:
Your comin around.
medicinal Reviewed by medicinal on . White House, Cheney's office, subpoenaed WASHINGTON - The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Dick Cheney's office Wednesday for documents relating to President Bush's warrant-free eavesdropping program. Also named in subpoenas signed by committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., were the Justice Department and the National Security Council. The committee wants documents that might shed light on internal squabbles within the administration over the legality of the program, said a congressional Rating: 5