2/13/2006
NRA Defends Cheney's Right To Shoot Whoever The Fuck He Wants
(Washington, DC) National Rifle Association President Sandra Froman spoke to National Nitwit today about the recent Texas shooting incident involving Vice President Dick Cheney.
"The Second Amendment is quite clear - Mr. Cheney can shoot whoever the fuck he wants," said Froman. "It's both a God-given and Constitutionally-protected right."
Mr. Cheney accidentally shot a prominent Austin lawyer named Harry Whittington while the two men were on a quail hunting expedition in South Texas on Saturday, firing shotgun pellets at the man while trying to aim for a bird.
Froman believes that Cheney should have used a more powerful weapon.
"If he had been carrying the M16A2 5.56mm semiautomatic rifle, Whittington would have been dropped on the spot," she said. "Instead, this lawyer lives to file another frivolous lawsuit against an American corporation."
White House officials, who did not make public the shooting incident for 24 hours, did not say how Mr. Whittington and Mr. Cheney were acquainted. Froman said that she hoped Cheney would follow up.
"There's nothing worse than allowing game to escape while merely wounded," she said. "Mr. Cheney should follow the trail and finish the poor bastard off."
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Listen:
It was an ACCIDENT, all right? Coulda happened to any of us, but it turned out to be me.
If the fucker hadn't been traipsing around off the trail (funny story - Harry had to take a leak) this never would have happened.
Anyways, he had it coming for that Depends underwear joke he told at my birthday roast last year. Bastard.
It was an ACCIDENT, all right? Coulda happened to any of us, but it turned out to be me.
If the fucker hadn't been traipsing around off the trail (funny story - Harry had to take a leak) this never would have happened.
Anyways, he had it coming for that Depends underwear joke he told at my birthday roast last year. Bastard.
Bob,
I'm glad to see the NRA is all over this thing...
In some respects, the entire incident strikes me as too posed and too timely. I wonder if this isn't some sort of "wag the dog" trick to get us to look away from something else...
I'm glad to see the NRA is all over this thing...
In some respects, the entire incident strikes me as too posed and too timely. I wonder if this isn't some sort of "wag the dog" trick to get us to look away from something else...
One of my blog's commentors says he now knows why Bush spends so much time clearing brush at his ranch.
Bob,
What is the daily bag limlt on lawyers in Texas?
And, do you need a lawyer stamp on your license to take one?
I'm thinking Cheney didn't have the license to bag a lawyer, so he had to let Harry go.
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What is the daily bag limlt on lawyers in Texas?
And, do you need a lawyer stamp on your license to take one?
I'm thinking Cheney didn't have the license to bag a lawyer, so he had to let Harry go.
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