Cheney's Failure to Shoot Straight Commemorated
Washington, DC (PRWEB) February 20, 2006 -- Vice President Dick Cheney’s handling of information relating to his quail hunting accident exposes his and the White House’s attitude toward secrecy. PoliticalSquares.com believes this secrecy constitutes a fundamental lack of forthrightness and a failure to shoot straight with the American people.
FthePres.com has commemorated this widely held public opinion with a new product offering, now available at PoliticalSquares.com. New anti-Cheney "C" bumper stickers that resemble "W" and "F" black stickers have been created and are ready for ordering and rapid shipment.
Peppering 78-year-old attorney Harry Whittington with birdshot from a 28-gauge shotgun is no small matter — especially when that feat is accomplished by the Vice President of the United States. The people have a right to know whenever their elected leaders are involved in any event that might have legal, ethical or moral implications. This includes everything from draft dodging and DUI to CIA leaks, illegal lobbying, and shootings.
For the VP’s refusal to promptly come forward and explain what happened lends ever more credence to charges that the White House remains a very closed and private place. FthePres.com gives Dick Cheney a grade of ‘F’ on forthrightness. This follows closely on the heals of the awarding to George W. Bush of the same grade after the failed State of the Union address earlier this month.
Citizens across the country can join in echoing their displeasure by adorning the bumpers of their vehicles with the new "C" sticker. Visit www.PoliticalSquares.com to view the full product line.
FthePres.com has commemorated this widely held public opinion with a new product offering, now available at PoliticalSquares.com. New anti-Cheney "C" bumper stickers that resemble "W" and "F" black stickers have been created and are ready for ordering and rapid shipment.
Peppering 78-year-old attorney Harry Whittington with birdshot from a 28-gauge shotgun is no small matter — especially when that feat is accomplished by the Vice President of the United States. The people have a right to know whenever their elected leaders are involved in any event that might have legal, ethical or moral implications. This includes everything from draft dodging and DUI to CIA leaks, illegal lobbying, and shootings.
For the VP’s refusal to promptly come forward and explain what happened lends ever more credence to charges that the White House remains a very closed and private place. FthePres.com gives Dick Cheney a grade of ‘F’ on forthrightness. This follows closely on the heals of the awarding to George W. Bush of the same grade after the failed State of the Union address earlier this month.
Citizens across the country can join in echoing their displeasure by adorning the bumpers of their vehicles with the new "C" sticker. Visit www.PoliticalSquares.com to view the full product line.
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