Cheney + Guns = Funny
Posted on Sunday, February 12, 2006 in Funny, Natural Disasters, Politics

So Cheney was quail hunting (continuing the fight in the war on song-birds) and seems to have shot his hunting partner… I’m assuming it was inadvertent. I remember him duck hunting with Scalia a while back and Cheney didn’t shoot him, I suspect that he gives favorable treatment to conservative-supreme-court-judges probably to influence the bench.
Sunday, February 12 7:23 pm
The guy was 78 years old too… seems a shame to have to shoot him when Cheney could have just run him down (of course Ceney’s heart could have prevented him from tackling the dude).
Sunday, February 12 7:52 pm
James and Sarah Brady Comment on the Vice President’s Hunting Mishap
2/12/2006 5:40:00 PM
To: National Desk
Contact: Peter Hamm of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, 202-289-5792
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ — James and Sarah Brady made comments today related to Vice President Cheney’s reportedly accidental shooting yesterday in Texas.
“Now I understand why Dick Cheney keeps asking me to go hunting with him,” said Jim Brady. “I had a friend once who accidentally shot pellets into his dog - and I thought he was an idiot.”
“I’ve thought Cheney was scary for a long time,” Sarah Brady said. “Now I know I was right to be nervous.”
http://www.usnewswire.com/
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/© 2006 U.S. Newswire 202-347-2770/
Sunday, February 12 9:01 pm
Would Cheney become President if he shoots GWB while hunting?
Monday, February 13 11:17 am
Dubya is too smart to go hunting with anyone in the line of succession…
Monday, February 13 11:40 am
“Dubya is too smart” — I don’t believe any post whith those words in that order…
Monday, February 13 9:00 pm
I can’t believe the NRA hasn’t issued a statement. I would expect a non-partisan organization to at least say something like, “We encourage everyone, including politicians, to always remember to practice gun safety.”
http://www.nrahq.org/education/guide.asp
Tuesday, February 14 11:41 pm
I’m surprised Clinton didn’t do more hunting in office
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