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Cheney -who promoted sponsored the war in Iraq for the benefit of Halliburton-could not be elected for a dog catcher... [MORE]

naro

Apr 4, 2007 08:00

Dick Cheney is the best & most experienced person for the job! [MORE]

MICHAEL

Apr 4, 2007 08:28

Our esteemed Vice President stands head and shoulders over the entire crop of candidates of all Parties and I am... [MORE]

Mark Jessup

Apr 4, 2007 08:39

Mr. Cheney certainly brings strength and credibility to the ticket while Condi as VP would counter Hillary's appeal to many... [MORE]

Paul Dammann

Apr 4, 2007 08:53

He'd have my vote instantly. His entry would send the balls on the pool table scurrying in every direction. He's... [MORE]

Jim J

Apr 4, 2007 09:02

I guess since the Sun doesn't publish on Sunday, you decided to print your April Fool's editorial today. I;m sure... [MORE]

Jerry Skurnik

Apr 4, 2007 09:14

Having had Dick Cheney as my Representative in Congress for many years, and having had the privilege of conversing with... [MORE]

Curt Pendergraft

Apr 4, 2007 12:36

Richard Bruce "Dick" Cheney: Cheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, to Richard Herbert Cheney and Marjorie Lorraine Dickey. His father... [MORE]

JOHN LEWIS-DICKERSON

Apr 11, 2007 17:13

I couldn't help laughing at the Sun's editorial today about Cheney for President. His approval ratings are even lower than... [MORE]

Eric Van Denburg

Apr 4, 2007 09:40

You want to guarantee a Democratic victory in 2008? That'd be the way to do it. [MORE]

gregdn

Apr 4, 2007 09:48

There is no elected politician with greater patriotism and capabilities to be President of the Unisted States than VP Richard... [MORE]

Joe Quinn

Apr 4, 2007 09:53

>>There is no elected politician with greater patriotism and capabilities to be President of the United States than VP... [MORE]

Gray

Apr 5, 2007 17:32

MIKE NIFONG WOULD BE EVEN BETTER THAN DICK OR LYNNE CHENEY! [MORE]

JOHN LEWIS-DICKERSON

Apr 11, 2007 17:18

John Bolton is my next choice. After him, Bernie Kerik. [MORE]

JQ

Apr 11, 2007 18:11

Thank you, thank you for this richly comical editorial. It is difficult for informed citizens to grasp just how delusional... [MORE]

Duncan Basson

Apr 4, 2007 10:34

I believe, as it where, that Dick Cheney is in the "last throes of its insurgency". [MORE]

Edgar B. Ross FAIA

Apr 4, 2007 11:06

Please... oh, please, please, PLEASE!! [MORE]

Hillary, Barack and John

Apr 4, 2007 11:39

The thought of a Cheney presidency would give Osama a heart attack! Imagine a kinder, gentler Middle East. Hostage taking,... [MORE]

marie

Apr 4, 2007 12:07

Thanks for the article, it is a shame that it is a not more common paradigm. [MORE]

wv tony

Apr 4, 2007 12:31

The editorial was hilarious, but lost much of its impact being published three days too late. [MORE]

Betty

Apr 4, 2007 13:33

Hey, you forgot to provide the link to The Onion where this editorial first appeared. [MORE]

Not another stupid republican

Apr 4, 2007 13:38

Editor: I more or less, read the Sun on-line just about everyday, and have found the editorials well written and consise,... [MORE]

bobby taylor

Apr 4, 2007 14:55

what about the feisty Lynne Cheney for Prez or VP??? [MORE]

michael deberry

Apr 4, 2007 15:44

Lynne Ann Vincent Cheney: A descendant of Mormon pioneers with roots in Denmark, England, Ireland, and Wales, Lynne Ann Vincent... [MORE]

JOHN LEWIS-DICKERSON

Apr 11, 2007 16:34

Seriously, that would give a big wake up call to conservatives and have the right person waiting in the wings... [MORE]

Robert Black

Apr 4, 2007 15:52

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