http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2007/04/american_girl_f.html [rquoter]'American Girl' Fans Mob Cheney April 13, 2007 ABC News' Karen Travers Reports: Vice-President Dick Cheney was mobbed by little girls Friday when he made an unannounced stop at the American Girl doll store on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. Once they realized who he was, the little girls swarmed the Vice-President, shaking his hand and asking for pictures, according to the pool report written by the Washington Post's Peter Baker. "Say, 'Hi, Mr. Vice President,'" one mother told her daughter. The Vice-President, never the most warm and fuzzy man on the campaign trail, indulged his fans and posed for pictures. "Good to see you," he said. Cheney's daughter, Liz, a former State Department official, made a purchase, presumably for one of her three daughters. The Vice-President did not buy anything. Cheney was in Chicago to give a speech at the Heritage Foundation -- a conservative think-tank -- annual leadership conference. On the way there, Air Force Two struck a bird as the plane neared Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. The aircraft landed safely. Mechanics checked the plane and the incident did not delay his departure from the airport to return to Washington, D.C.[/rquoter]
oh yes - america loves dick cheney! if this wasnt staged than im dicks other lesbian daughter. he hasnt been to many baseball games lately, has he? http://movies.crooksandliars.com/0411dv_cheney_pi.mov http://info.interactivist.net/article.pl?sid=04/06/30/2130237&mode=nested&tid=8 During the singing of "God Bless America" in the seventh inning, an image of Cheney was shown on the scoreboard. It was greeted with booing, so the Yankees quickly removed the image. "Do you approve or disapprove of the way Vice President Cheney is handling his job?" Approve Disapprove Unsure % % % 3/23-26/07 32 56 11
Even Basso, would be afraid for his life if Dick was running for president. Imagine if Dick won and we started nuking it out with the entire rest of the world, due to Dick's unique approach to diplomacy.