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Hopevoats ago

I keep thinking that we should delve into the "Dick Cheney shoots his friend in the face while on a canned quail hunt" incident, while we are at it.

VieBleu ago

That incident just crossed my mind when I was looking up all the facial cuts, falls and spills Bush Jr. had while in office. I theorize Cheney was Jr's handler and Jr was split at least a bit with MKUltra.

that incident always just felt suspicious, even though they explained it away and a stupid hunting accident can happen. It's Cheney, so automatically suspicious.

Hopevoats ago

I also believe that he could be Jr.'s handler. It was always clear that he was in control and that Jr. was a puppet.

I'd never heard of canned hunts until that incident occurred; and (coming from a hunting and fishing background) I immediately felt revulsion towards the practice of canned hunting.

Back then, I didn't understand the rabbit hole, much less the depth of it (pardon the tired metaphor); but something about the Cheney incident struck a chord with me. Then and now, I questioned how anyone could find sport in this activity; and in light of the ritual abuse victims speaking out, I've come to suspect that something even more sadistic could be taking place.

Looking back at articles like this, through a new perspective, it's easy to imagine what could really be taking place at these hunting clubs. One has to wonder if the author was hinting at something more sinister:

Last month in a caravan of 15 sport utility vehicles and an ambulance -- no jokes, please -- Cheney made his way to Clove Valley Rod & Gun Club, about 70 miles north of New York City, near Poughkeepsie, for a day of controlled bloodletting.

 

An employee who answered the phone would not disclose which species was being shot -- ads say pheasants, ducks and Hungarian partridges -- and kept repeating "I don't know anything about it" before hanging up.

 

Like Cheney's last visit to Clove Valley in 2001, the 4,000-acre club, which costs $150,000 a year to join, was a fortress with Blackwater-style snipers "protecting" the vice president's right to shoot tame birds.

 

Sociopaths Jeffrey Dahmer and Richard Speck were both big on animal cruelty. And they weren't running foreign policy.

VieBleu ago

upvoat.