If You Could Shoot WITH Any President

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JFK; I could teach him about how much damage the 1964 gun control laws have done to the 2nd Amedment and our country.

My second choice would be Charlton Heston. He was a great president.
 
I would choose our current president. He is a well spoken, well read articulate dude...would probably be a lot of fun.

Yeah, he's extremely articulate and well read for somebody who evidently harbors so much prejudice against others. I'd sure like an opportunity to see what he's really all about, and find out what can be done to broaden his views. ;)
 
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JFK; I could teach him about how much damage the 1964 gun control laws have done to the 2nd Amedment and our country.

The 1968 GCA was passed five years after Kennedy's assassination in 1963. He had absolutely nothing to do with it.
 
I'm with justin561 I say VP cheney but first to hunter education.other than that I say washington imagine the apilachian mountains without all the roads or people that would be spectacular.
 
Details on President Andrew Jackson's duelling for those interested:
Jackson fought 13 duels, many nominally over his wife's honor.[citation needed] Charles Dickinson, the only man Jackson ever killed in a duel, had been goaded into angering Jackson by Jackson's political opponents. In the duel, fought over a horse-racing debt and an insult to his wife on May 30, 1806, Dickinson shot Jackson in the ribs before Jackson returned the fatal shot; Jackson allowed Dickinson to shoot first, knowing him to be an excellent shot, and as his opponent reloaded, Jackson shot, even as the bullet lodged itself in his chest. The bullet that struck Jackson was so close to his heart that it could never be safely removed. Jackson had been wounded so frequently in duels that it was said he "rattled like a bag of marbles."[53] At times he coughed up blood, and he experienced considerable pain from his wounds for the rest of his life.
From Wikipedia.

Rattled like a bag of marbles
This is classic!
 
I would go with Thomas Jefferson. I would like to ask him about the little land purchase that he arranged, and the Corps of Discovery that he sent to explore it was nearly akin to sending a man into space.
 
My 1st instinct was to say TR, but I see he's already overbooked.

So, I'll go with Andy Jackson. I'm sure he'd know his way around antique firearms and would very quickly appreciate modern weapons.
 
T.R. and Ronald Regan. the vast majority of the ones in between do nothing for me. and all the ones that have come after Ronald Regan, are not worth the price of a primer.
 
I would like to go shooting with Juan Carlos I, actual King of Spain.

But I would want to go in the past to the day he shot his brother and see if it was really an accident.
 
Our current leader. He has been challenged, according to lore from around the planet, to exactly such a duel with AK-47s by Mullah Omar of the Taliban. :neener:
 
JFK; I could teach him about how much damage the 1964 gun control laws have done to the 2nd Amedment and our country.

You must have gone to public skoolz.
 
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