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William Claspy wrote:
(hmmm..... hey Wayne, you still planning on bird hunting during the Yoop clave this fall? Just want to know if I should pack the body armor :-) What's a little spraying with bird shot? You can go back to work and tell everyone how bad the mosquitos were. Wayne My eyes might suck but I can tell the difference between a Libriarian and a grouse. Tho the librarian might be a little easier to hit. grin |
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William Claspy wrote in
: On 2/13/06 10:34 AM, in article , "Scott Seidman" wrote: I think it would be an absolute hoot if he was found not to be licensed. The report I read* stated that he had purchased his TX hunting license back in November. Of course, that information MIGHT be part of the cover up conspiracy... Bill (hmmm..... hey Wayne, you still planning on bird hunting during the Yoop clave this fall? Just want to know if I should pack the body armor :-) * http://tinyurl.com/bclml Is anyone else getting flashbacks to Mel Brooks calling "Pull" and shooting peasants? "It's good to be the King!!" -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
William Claspy wrote: (hmmm..... hey Wayne, you still planning on bird hunting during the Yoop clave this fall? Just want to know if I should pack the body armor :-) What's a little spraying with bird shot? You can go back to work and tell everyone how bad the mosquitos were. Yeah, he can do that after he gets out of intensive care. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
Is anyone else getting flashbacks to Mel Brooks calling "Pull" and shooting peasants? "It's good to be the King!!" Asked why he shot the man, the Vice President said, "Just to watch him die." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/al-fra...y_b_15543.html -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
Yeah, he can do that after he gets out of intensive care. The injuries as described, would not have sent the "average *peppered* hunter" to ICU, and prossibly not even an overnight stay. This guys trip to ICU probably had more to do with his age, his wealth, and who shot him. Regardless, based on my last two hunting trips, Neither Mr. Claspy nor the birds have anything to worry about come September. |
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![]() Wolfgang wrote: .....how can the thought of cover up NOT occur? I think there's a difference between not reporting it (not a coverup) than hiding the fact (cover up). If one can believe what one hears on the tv news, i heard one report yesterday where it said the guy who was shot came up behind the VP and didn't let him know he was there, essentially assigning blame to the victim. (and this wasn't Fox either) Cheney obviously screwed up, he had the gun, took the shot and didn't ensure there was no one in the path. Send him back to a basic hunter safety class but I'm not sure I would issue a press release saying I did something stupid either. What concerns me more than the lack of an announcement, is at least one major newspaper is quoting an animal hack calling hunting wrong. I fear the conversation will mover more this way than the VP forgetting the basic safety rules of hunting. |
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"Wayne Knight" wrote in
oups.com: Wolfgang wrote: .....how can the thought of cover up NOT occur? I think there's a difference between not reporting it (not a coverup) than hiding the fact (cover up). If one can believe what one hears on the tv news, i heard one report yesterday where it said the guy who was shot came up behind the VP and didn't let him know he was there, essentially assigning blame to the victim. (and this wasn't Fox either) Cheney obviously screwed up, he had the gun, took the shot and didn't ensure there was no one in the path. Send him back to a basic hunter safety class but I'm not sure I would issue a press release saying I did something stupid either. What concerns me more than the lack of an announcement, is at least one major newspaper is quoting an animal hack calling hunting wrong. I fear the conversation will mover more this way than the VP forgetting the basic safety rules of hunting. One wonders if alcohol were involved. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Wayne Knight" wrote in message oups.com... Wolfgang wrote: .....how can the thought of cover up NOT occur? I think there's a difference between not reporting it (not a coverup) than hiding the fact (cover up). If one can believe what one hears on the tv news, i heard one report yesterday where it said the guy who was shot came up behind the VP and didn't let him know he was there, essentially assigning blame to the victim. (and this wasn't Fox either) Cheney obviously screwed up, he had the gun, took the shot and didn't ensure there was no one in the path. Send him back to a basic hunter safety class but I'm not sure I would issue a press release saying I did something stupid either. What concerns me more than the lack of an announcement, is at least one major newspaper is quoting an animal hack calling hunting wrong. I fear the conversation will mover more this way than the VP forgetting the basic safety rules of hunting. Whether its deflected by some PETA activist, or some other avenue, I think its inevitable that pretty much nothing will come of it. I am absolutely astounded by the ability of both Bush and Cheney to pretty much do whatever they want and to get away with it, even shooting someone in the face. God, the list of things they do with impunity is just getting so damn long... The only thing that I see on the horizon from this is exposure of the details of 'Formaldehydegate' and historic evidence of Bush's 'Old Boys Club' style of management. --riverman |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
What concerns me more than the lack of an announcement, is at least one major newspaper is quoting an animal hack calling hunting wrong. I fear the conversation will mover more this way than the VP forgetting the basic safety rules of hunting. Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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"riverman" wrote in :
"Wayne Knight" wrote in message oups.com... Wolfgang wrote: .....how can the thought of cover up NOT occur? I think there's a difference between not reporting it (not a coverup) than hiding the fact (cover up). If one can believe what one hears on the tv news, i heard one report yesterday where it said the guy who was shot came up behind the VP and didn't let him know he was there, essentially assigning blame to the victim. (and this wasn't Fox either) Cheney obviously screwed up, he had the gun, took the shot and didn't ensure there was no one in the path. Send him back to a basic hunter safety class but I'm not sure I would issue a press release saying I did something stupid either. What concerns me more than the lack of an announcement, is at least one major newspaper is quoting an animal hack calling hunting wrong. I fear the conversation will mover more this way than the VP forgetting the basic safety rules of hunting. Whether its deflected by some PETA activist, or some other avenue, I think its inevitable that pretty much nothing will come of it. I am absolutely astounded by the ability of both Bush and Cheney to pretty much do whatever they want and to get away with it, even shooting someone in the face. God, the list of things they do with impunity is just getting so damn long... The only thing that I see on the horizon from this is exposure of the details of 'Formaldehydegate' and historic evidence of Bush's 'Old Boys Club' style of management. --riverman You can't throw a rock while standing next to these guys without hitting a potential scandal. From the NY Times article "In 1999, George W. Bush, then governor of Texas, named Mr. Whittington to head the Texas Funeral Service Commission, which licenses and regulates funeral directors and embalmers in the state. When he was named, a former executive director of the commission, Eliza May, was suing the state, saying that she had been fired because she investigated a funeral home chain that was owned by a friend of Mr. Bush. The suit was settled in 2001, but the details were not disclosed. Mr. Whittington still serves in the position." -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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