For the second time in three months, Vice President Dick Cheney visited Mid-Missouri today, dropping by Boone County Millwork to speak with employees and supporters.
Before his speech, scheduled for 1 p.m., the vice president spent several minutes in the showroom talking with owners Brad and Greg Eiffert about the history of their business and its operations. The Eifferts have been active nationally promoting pro-business issues such as reduced regulation and elimination of the estate tax.
...As they waited for the vice president’s arrival shortly before 12:30 p.m., invited guests mingled with elected officials including Hulshof and state Senate leader Peter Kinder.
Among the guests was Beulah Alverson of Columbia, who said she thinks Bush and Cheney stand for righteousness and honesty.
"I want to be what God wants me to be," she said, "and I think that’s what they try to do."
Columbia Tribune article
Before his speech, scheduled for 1 p.m., the vice president spent several minutes in the showroom talking with owners Brad and Greg Eiffert about the history of their business and its operations. The Eifferts have been active nationally promoting pro-business issues such as reduced regulation and elimination of the estate tax.
...As they waited for the vice president’s arrival shortly before 12:30 p.m., invited guests mingled with elected officials including Hulshof and state Senate leader Peter Kinder.
Among the guests was Beulah Alverson of Columbia, who said she thinks Bush and Cheney stand for righteousness and honesty.
"I want to be what God wants me to be," she said, "and I think that’s what they try to do."
And the sad thing is, I bet they didn't even have to pay Beulah.
Beulah probably believed Jim Bakker, too.
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
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