Bush/Cheney 2000

In 1988, when the House voted to ban plastic guns (which could slip through metal detectors), the vote was 413-4, Cheney being one of the 4.

In 1985, when the House voted to ban armor-piercing bullets, the vote was 400-21, Cheney being one of the 21.

On 26 separate occaisions, Cheney voted against granting any kind of abortion rights. He voted against federal funding for abortions even in cases of rape or incest and even if the mother’s life is endangered. IOW, he believes you’re gonna have that kid even if it kills you, even if you don’t know who the father is, even if the father is your own father.

His wife is said to be even more right-wing than he, based mostly upon her work on the National endowment for the Humanities.

(My source is today’s L. A. Times.

I think one thing we can all agree pon, is that we are thankfull he didn’t tap Tommy Thompson. I had to live in Wisconsin for four years with that moron. :shudder: I’m just glad he isn’t being given a national voice.

If he had chosen Tommy Thompson, he would have been laughed out of the race. God that guy is creepy.

Cheney was born January 30, 1941, so he was 31 in 1972, and 24 in 1965. He was a bit old for most of the viet nam war draft, but he was certainly too young to have a son old enough to be of draft age.

From http://www.senate.gov/~rpc/rva/1011/101126.htm
“During this time, Mr. Cheney served as an intern in the Wyoming State Legislature (1965), and in 1966 was selected by the National Center for Education in Politics for an internship in the office of Wisconsin Governor Warren Knowles (1966). In 1968, the American Political Science Association awarded Mr. Cheney its Joseph E. Davies Congressional Fellowship, which permitted him to serve as an assistant to the late Congressman William Steiger (1968). Beginning in May 1969, Congressman Cheney served as Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity under President Nixon. Subsequently, from December 1970 until September 1971, he served as Deputy to the White House Presidential Counsellor, Donald Rumsfeld. From September 1971 until March 1973, he served as the Assistant Director for Operations for the Cost of Living Council.”


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Dick 'n Bush the next four years

Greg Charles
I have to agree that you’d have to be very young or brain dead to not realize who Cheney is. Personally, as a Democrat leaning Independent, I would be less fearful of a Cheney/Bush win in November. I think they got their ‘shit for brains’ candidate on the wrong end of the ticket. At least Pappa Bush was smarter than Quayle (who isn’t?). Anyway… Dick/Bush sounds even worse!


soulsling
Here’s a Bush link for ya. http://www.tarpley.net/bushb.htm

I haven’t read all of this book (it’s a free download in zip format…not too big), but what I have read of it is scary. Most folks didn’t even realize that GHWB’s father was a powerful Senator from Connecticut when he was running. This book goes back much farther than that to early in the last century and the Bush family power re: Grandpa Herbert Walker (the HW in GHWB) and father Prescott (the Senator) and how the power was derived and, most disgusting, how it was used. You have to wade through and dismiss (or not) some introductory paranoid conspiracy rhetoric, but there is more than enough historical fact contained in the text to scare the pants off of me. The book follows through to the Bush presidency and all the related scandals, but I haven’t read all that yet. I think I will now…just for perspective.


…heard a funny thing from a Republican on Politically Incorrect last night. The idiot’s major issue in supporting Bush was that we need to rebuild the economy…duh…HUH??? Maybe the Democrats should put up a sign in their headquarters that reads…’ It’s the economy? STUPID!!! ’

…heard a funny thing from a Republican on Politically Incorrect last night. The idiot’s major issue in supporting Bush was that we need to rebuild the economy…duh…HUH??? Maybe the Democrats should put up a sign in their headquarters that reads…’ It’s the economy? STUPID!!! ’


…and the Republicans should have a sign for their staffers that reads… ‘It’s NOT the economy, Stupid!’

That was my first thought too. What a joke.

Aw, c’mon. You guys are going to make fun of peoples’ names?

Polk was never VP. Prior to election he was Speaker of the House and Governor of Tennessee, though. He was one of our more truthful and effective presidents. He ran on a platform centered on Manifest Destiny and said he would not serve a second term. During his tenure he waged the war with Mexico that added California, New Mexico, Arizona and verious other parts of the southwest to the United States. He also resolved issues over the Oregon Territory with Great Britain that set the border with Canada at 49 degrees.

Polk refused to run for a second term and died six months after he left office of Typhoid. Ahh! For those halcion days when ex-presidents had such exquisite sense of timing!

Ummm…ok. But the question was for first 4-lettered president. No mention of VP in that whole sub-thread.

By the way, welcome to the SDMB!

I am pleased with the choice for V.P. for one reason and one reason only. He supports the second amendment.

BTW There is no such thing as plastic guns that can get through airport security. I have several of these so-called plastic guns (Glock) and approx. 80% of its weight is from steel. No way it could get through security. When passed through an X-ray machine it is obviously a gun.

BBTW Most bullets are armor piercing these days and not just the non-existent teflon-coated armor piercing bullets.

He was.

Ah. I understand now, and in that case, I apologize for being snarky.

Hm, I might get the NBA wrong, but I can do the Oscar winners, and I know who my Senators and Rep are. Several of my friends do not.

I wish I had been a fly on the wall when Cheney (the man entrusted to pick the vice-presidential candidate) and Bush met.

How exactly did Cheney give himself the job? Do you think Bush thought for one that Cheney was bad-mouthing the other potential candidates so he could get the job?

“snarky”? I need to use this word more often…

And please don’t worry about it. Not a big deal. There’s certainly bigger fish to fry in this thread…

Off-topic:
At running camp the question was posed: Who were the four presidents with four letters in their last names?

I turned to my friends and said: “Bush, Ford, Taft, Polk.”

To my surprise, 4 of the 5 kids that heard me didn’t remember Polk. Good ol’ Florida school systems, hard at work.

Well, it’s not Florida’s fault–so many old people move there, and they don’t have kids, so they don’t want to pay to support the public school system. ANd they have lots of voting clout. I know a number of people who were screwed over pretty good by Florida on that one.

As a future medical professional, this really really bothers me. He voted for an Congressional Resolution stating life begins at conception. Over half of all conceptuses are naturally aborted. That means (again taking a point to ridiculousness, but he should have thought of this before casting a vote) that over half of pregnancies end in murder.
How can any thinking individual pass this legislation? To me, this is another political hardliner who would rather follow the party line than actually think about a bit of legislation. Also, I’d like to see what they have to say about moving the drinking age back to 20 years and 3 months (life begins at conception…) Then again, that’s not my problem, I’m 25 on Monday.

Ridiculous.

[off-topic]This “life of the mother” clause also really bothers me. If an embryo implants in the fallopian tube (where it has a 0% survival rate), would he rather see a healthy woman die from a ruptured tube than take out those 8-32 cells forming the ectopic pregnancy?[/off-topic]

I honestly see little difference in Bush and Gore. I am pretty moderate on most things. I couldn’t care who wins in November, except for one thing. There are some judges on that Supreme Court who are gonna meet their maker any day now, and I don’t want this Bush/Cheney ticket deciding what type of court we have for the next 20 years, with this retarded stance on abortion.

Sorry about the acerbity, but it really makes me itch.