After hearing about Vice-President Cheney and his vulgar and insulting words on the Senate floor to a United States Senator, I question his ability to represent the United States of America.
As a result, I will stop supporting the vice-president immediately. I will support an alternative at the next possible opportunity, who will bring a sense of civility to the position.
Realize that when Cheney insults the United States Senate, particularly in such a vulgar fashion, he alienates half the country ... can the United States of America really afford to allow him to keep his present position?
It's OK if Whoopi was the senator...
A bitter blow, felt deeply by all of us.
After hearing about Vice-President Cheney and his vulgar and insulting words on the Senate floor to a United States Senator, I question his ability to represent the United States of America.
As a result, I will stop supporting the vice-president immediately. I will support an alternative at the next possible opportunity, who will bring a sense of civility to the position.
Realize that when Cheney insults the United States Senate, particularly in such a vulgar fashion, he alienates half the country ... can the United States of America really afford to allow him to keep his present position?
There is a big difference between vulgarities hurled betweeen two people in anger during unofficial times on the Senate floor and a staged show where vulgarities were spewed about the President as entertainment and to fire up the base.