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Cheney requires Loyalty Oaths now?

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Ameesh
If you want to hear your vice president speak at a rally you have to sign an oath to support the bush/cheney ticket??!

I don't own him, he doesn't have to talk to me if he doesn't want to.

:roll::roll::roll::roll:
 
If it is a private Rally, he gets to invite and block whomever he chooses.
No one is entitled to go to his private rally.
He he decided that only one legged purple dressed dalmations attend, then no one else can b!tch about not getting in.

And I think this was done casue politics have gotten do damn ulgy these days.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Ameesh
If you want to hear your vice president speak at a rally you have to sign an oath to support the bush/cheney ticket??!

I don't own him, he doesn't have to talk to me if he doesn't want to.

:roll::roll::roll::roll:

Did I stutter or something?

The vice president's responsibilities include:
1. Breaking ties in the senate

The vice president's responsibilities do not include:
1. Speaking at rallies
2. Everything else

If he chooses to speak at political rallies when he has time in his busy schedule of breaking ties in the senate, and he doesn't want democrats showing up and ruining the festive mood, who cares?

There is no way I will EVER vote for Bush and Cheney, but this doesn't bother me at all.
 
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