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That's it, Dick. I've had it. (pg. 3)
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| Dervish |
Don't get me wrong I'm not saying it was intentional or anything or a massive news story .
Just that it very definatly shows a lack of respect for the ocasion. He's just far too casually dressed.
Besides wearing a jacket with his name on it "I R Dick AND I have a jacket with my name on.... look.... look" should have worn thouse mittens on a string while he's at it, some Vice President. Though perhaps he is in keeping with the rest of the administration. :haha:
Seriously though I'd be embarrassed to have someone so ignorant as "my voice". |
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| Fir3start3r |
I'm sure he was just as mortified as the rest and I'm not making up 'excuses' for the guy.
You guys are right; he should have had his proper attire for such an important historic event.
Far-be-it (sp?) for me to assume the guy is human and forgot his winter jacket and boots.
But the point is, he showed up, despite his fashion faux-pas... |
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| ShadoWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
I admit I giggled at the thread title :p
They sure did... and I'm including the Protection Squad man. Are there similar military outfits used nowadays? :conf: |
Italian Carabinieri
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Michael19
its a ing stupid point.
the fact he didnt wear black isnt the problem, its the jacket he is waering thats the problem, he looks like hes at a football match. If the jacket was black people would still be complaining.
It shows a lack of respect, and if you cant see that, then your thick. |
uhh.. sarcasm.. uhh..
i agree it's a lack of respect, but some people in here are blowing this funny incident out of proportion :p |
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| Michael19 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Maybe he forgot is frickin' jacket and had to borrow one from one of the military boys? It certainly looks warm.
I'm sure it wasn't intentional and I think some people need to think logically for a second before jumping to conclusions.
Lets think about this, where else is an American diplomat going to get a winter jacket at the last min.?
I think the situation is a lot simpler than some of you are making it out to be. :rolleyes: |
of course it wasnt delibrate. i doubt he woke up that morning and said "i know, will wear these stupid clothes just to piss people off"
its shows lack of respect though, you cant deny that. It shows a lack of cop on and planning also.
surely this people would bring a spare suit?! i mean its not like he cant afford to buy them! |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Michael19
of course it wasnt delibrate. i doubt he woke up that morning and said "i know, will wear these stupid clothes just to piss people off"
its shows lack of respect though, you cant deny that. It shows a lack of cop on and planning also.
surely this people would bring a spare suit?! i mean its not like he cant afford to buy them! |
True.
But in my books, that's a last min. decision because you're right, it's not like the man can't afford one.
I think time was the culprit there... |
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| rupert |
maybe there is some reason he wore that particular jacket. Im not a military expert but I think the eagle symbol on his jacket is the unit mark for an american airborne division. I saw an american film called Band of Brothers and the airborne unit in the film helped liberate a concentration camp at the end of World War 2.
So maybe he is saying (by wearing the jacket) that the USA also played a part in putting an end to the final solution. |
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| smokeape |
Cheney can't seem to understand he's not the SecDef anymore I reckon and OD ain't cool these days when he's VP. Oh well, looks like he stayed warm.
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| PhloTron |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf

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Anderson Cooper is an SS Security Chief???...I had no idea...sneaky sneaky with his CNN news show and everything...ahh the giant media conspriacy is starting to make sense now...:thepirate :thepirate :thepirate |
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| imokruok |
| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
why is it that righties need to always defend themselves, even for fashion? |
Because the left is petty, and do nothing except criticize? |
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| wolverine16 |
| quote: | Originally posted by imokruok
Because the left is petty, and do nothing except criticize? |
I'll agree that this is an issue that really shouldn't be a big deal & I don't think Cheney meant any disrespect. As much as I don't like him, the guy has health problems and maybe he had to use a heavier coat than he planned to since it was freezing out there. If any Jewish groups or others affected by the Holocaust were offended, yeah, then he should absolutely issue an apology out of respect to their suffering, because he probably should have worn black.
That said, the left does a lot more than crticize, but there's a ton to rightfully do so about from Iraq to privatizing and cutting public services to cutting VA payments to hiring pundits to massive deficits to the environment that needs to be done. We don't want a totalitarian government where we just blindly follow the administration, do we? This is a small issue (unless Holocaust victims are upset) that I'll agree is partisan, because I think the tables would be turned if a Democrat had done so and the other side would complain instead. Lord knows the Republicans never criticized Clinton for anything.:) |
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