The agreement states that it is "irrevocable and may not be
terminated, waived or amended," so the Cheney's can't take back their
options later.

http://www.factcheck.org/UploadedFiles/Cheney%20Gift%20Trust%20Agreement.pdf


On 10/17/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> No, the Congressional Research Service is saying that; I'm just
> repeating it.  Further, as I understand it, Cheney has only *said*
> he's going to donate to charity, but he's not actually done it.
>
> Either way, when you've got income coming in, no matter what do with
> it, it's still a "financial relationship" and the company, and you,
> get all of the benefits therein (yes, including a tax write off).

Yes, he's guilty of giving close to nine million to charity instead of
letting Halliburton keep it. And the crime is he gets to write it off,
what a crime :)

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