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« on: February 12, 2006, 04:01:00 PM »
Just up on ?CNN.  No details yet.


BREAKING NEWS Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot and injured a man during a hunting trip in Texas, The Associated Press reports.
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« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2006, 04:02:00 PM »
:rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

He shot a lawyer!!!
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« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2006, 04:11:00 PM »
Fucking dipshit. Are they ever NOT on vacation?
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« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2006, 03:56:00 AM »
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld ... ck=tothtml
From the Los Angeles Times
Cheney Shoots Fellow Hunter
The vice president's companion, 78, is stable after he's peppered in the head with shotgun pellets. The accident was reported a day later.
By Alan C. Miller and James Gerstenzang
Times Staff Writers

February 13, 2006

WASHINGTON ? Vice President Dick Cheney, quail hunting on a South Texas ranch, accidentally shot and wounded a 78-year-old companion Saturday, hitting him with a spray of shotgun pellets, his office said Sunday.

Harry Whittington, a prominent lawyer from Austin, Texas, was being treated for head injuries at Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital in Corpus Christi, hospital spokeswoman Michele Trevino said Sunday. She said he was in stable condition in the intensive care unit.

Cheney's press secretary, Lea Anne McBride, said the vice president visited Whittington in the hospital Sunday afternoon before returning to Washington. Whittington was described as being in "good spirits" during Cheney's visit. McBride said the vice president also spoke by telephone to Whittington's wife.

The accident occurred late Saturday afternoon at the Armstrong Ranch, a 50,000-acre spread southwest of Corpus Christi at Armstrong. It was first reported Sunday on the website of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times.

Cheney's office did not say why news of the incident was not released the day it happened, and referred requests for that information to ranch owner Katharine Armstrong.

The Times could not reach Armstrong for comment.

She told other reporters at the ranch Sunday that Cheney was using a 28-gauge shotgun ? a popular size for hunting small birds ? and that Whittington was about 30 yards away when he was hit, according to Associated Press.

Armstrong said she was sitting in a vehicle and watched as Cheney, Whittington and another hunter spotted a covey of quails. Whittington shot a bird and left to look for it as Cheney and the other hunter located a second covey and walked ahead of Whittington to take their shots.

At that point, Whittington "came up from behind the vice president and the other hunter and didn't signal them or indicate to them or announce himself," Armstrong told Associated Press in an interview.

"The vice president didn't see him," she said. "The covey flushed and the vice president picked out a bird and was following it and shot. And by God, Harry was in the line of fire and got peppered pretty good."

All the hunters were wearing bright orange vests, she said.

Dr. Marshall Morgan, chief of emergency medicine at UCLA Medical Center, said the severity of shotgun injuries depended on the distance between the gun and the person hit by it. "A shotgun injury to a person, unless it's at close range, is unlikely to produce a lethal injury that a handgun or a rifle would," he said.

When a shotgun goes off, the pellets are in a relatively tight pattern, able to inflict severe damage within 20 feet, Morgan said. But as they travel, the pellets spread out and slow down.

"The really controlling factor is the distance," he said.

Whittington was treated on the scene by personnel who travel with the vice president, then taken to Memorial, the closest general trauma center.

Armstrong told Associated Press that the pellets broke the skin, causing bleeding.

"It knocked him silly, but he was fine," she said. "He was talking. His eyes were open. It didn't get in his eyes or anything like that."

Armstrong described the incident as something "that happens from time to time?. I've been peppered pretty well myself."

Cheney is an avid sportsman, frequently leaving the capital for hunting and fishing excursions.

He spends many weekends and much of August at his vacation home outside Jackson, Wyo., and he headed there when his campaign chores ended in November 2004. He has gone duck hunting in Louisiana with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and recently purchased a home on Maryland's Eastern Shore, along birds' migration path.

The Humane Society of the United States criticized the vice president three years ago for his participation in a so-called canned hunt in which he reportedly bagged more than 70 pheasants and an unknown number of ducks at a private club in Pennsylvania. In a canned hunt, captive-reared animals are released in large numbers, often in a confined space.

Cheney has visited the Armstrong Ranch several times, including recent annual hunting trips. In October, he delivered a eulogy at the funeral of Katharine Armstrong's father, Tobin.

Katharine's mother, Anne, has long been a power in Texas Republican circles and was appointed by President Ford to be U.S. ambassador to Britain, a post typically reserved for high-level party contributors. She was on the board of Halliburton Co. when Cheney became chief executive of the oil services company in 1995.

As governor of Texas, George W. Bush named Katharine Armstrong to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission in 1999. She was appointed chairwoman of the commission by Bush's successor as governor, Republican Rick Perry.

Whittington, a wealthy real estate investor, is also politically active. As governor, Bush named him to the Texas Funeral Services Commission. He has also served on the state's Department of Corrections Board, the Public Finance Authority Board and the Office of Patient Protection.

Armstrong said that although Cheney and Whittington had hunted on the ranch before, she believed this was the first time they had been there together.
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« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2006, 08:33:00 AM »
James and Sarah Brady Comment on the Vice President's Hunting Mishap

2/12/2006 5:40:00 PM

To: National Desk

Contact: Peter Hamm of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, 202-289-5792

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- James and Sarah Brady made comments today related to Vice President Cheney's reportedly accidental shooting yesterday in Texas.

"Now I understand why Dick Cheney keeps asking me to go hunting with him," said Jim Brady. "I had a friend once who accidentally shot pellets into his dog - and I thought he was an idiot."

"I've thought Cheney was scary for a long time," Sarah Brady said. "Now I know I was right to be nervous."

http://www.usnewswire.com/
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« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2006, 01:04:00 PM »
Lord, can't anyone ever get shot anywhere except in Texas?
Go shoot people in your own state, OK?
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« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2006, 02:20:00 PM »
I am listening to PBS radio.

The explanation just was announced of
why it took overnight for the Vice
President's office to make the
announcement that he had shot a fellow
hunter.

The reason ...

Officials where busy working with the
Armstrong Ranch officials on getting
the story straight.

Once they where in synch, the next day
they made it public.
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« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2006, 03:06:00 PM »
I guess Ted Kennedy is not the only
one who "waits" until the story get
straightened out ...

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Remember when Chaney said not to elect
Kerry because he could not handle
the tough issues like terrorism ...

Ha!
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« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2006, 04:17:00 PM »
White House under fire in Cheney shooting accident
Mon Feb 13, 2006

By Patricia Wilson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush knew hours after Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot a fellow quail hunter but the White House came under fire on Monday for not making the information public until the next day.

The victim, Harry Whittington, 78, took pellets in his cheek, neck and chest when Cheney fired his shotgun while aiming for a bird during a hunt in southern Texas on Saturday, and was in stable condition at a Corpus Christi hospital.

Whittington was in intensive care as a precautionary measure because he was "peppered by shotgun spray," said Peter Banko, administrator of Christus Spohn Hospital. His condition is "not critical, not serious. It's just stable at this time."

The accident happened around 5:30 p.m. on a private ranch about 200 miles south of San Antonio, where the vice president has hunted previously. Whittington was treated on the scene by Cheney's traveling medical detail before being taken by helicopter to the hospital.

The accident was not reported publicly by the vice president's office until Sunday afternoon and then only after an account provided by the ranch's owner appeared on the Web site of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times -- the local newspaper.

In a testy exchange with reporters on Monday, White House spokesman Scott McClellan was bombarded with questions about the propriety of a private citizen making public a shooting incident involving the vice president and whether Cheney had followed White House protocol.

McClellan said Bush and senior aides were first told by staff in the Situation Room that there had been an accident in Cheney's hunting party and that the president learned later on Saturday night that the vice president had been the shooter.

"I think he was informed in a relatively reasonable time," he said at the news briefing.

A LONG STORY

McClellan said the vice president's staff did not tell reporters about the accident on Saturday because they were concerned about getting Whittington medical attention and were still gathering facts.

Cheney and the owner of the property, Katharine Armstrong, then agreed that she should provide the information to the public about an accident that happened on her ranch.

"The vice president spoke with Mrs. Katharine Armstrong, and they agreed that she should make that information public. She was an eyewitness. She saw what occurred and she called her local paper to provide those facts," McClellan said.

Armstrong said it wasn't until Sunday that she telephoned the Caller-Times. She did not notify the national media or the White House press corps.

McClellan declined to say if he was satisfied with the way it was handled.

"You can always look back at these issues and look at how to do a better job," he said.

McClellan said he found out that Cheney was involved at 6 a.m. on Sunday and urged that information be made available as quickly as possible.

According to Armstrong's account, she saw the incident from a car while Cheney, Whittington and another hunter got out of the vehicle to shoot at a covey of quail. As Whittington went to retrieve a bird he had shot, Cheney and the unidentified hunter spotted a second covey.

Whittington came up behind and failed to signal that he was there or announce himself, which is proper protocol for hunters. Cheney, an experienced hunter, fired his shotgun without realizing that Whittington had approached the group.

© Reuters 2006.
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« Reply #9 on: February 13, 2006, 04:29:00 PM »
I heard somewhere that it was a canned hunt also.  Real sporting of him, huh?  :roll:
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« Reply #10 on: February 13, 2006, 04:33:00 PM »
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On 2006-02-13 13:29:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I heard somewhere that it was a canned hunt also.  Real sporting of him, huh?  :roll: "


Only losers have to hunt in a canned, planned,
and catered private ranch.

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Hey, if an ordinary citizen waited until the next
day to report a shooting would it be a felony.

Although, I may be streaching. The article only
spoke about reporting to the public. If he notified police, well, then, he is still our VP.
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« Reply #12 on: February 13, 2006, 07:51:00 PM »
Duck, it's Dick
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« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2006, 07:57:00 PM »
They just reported so much funny stuff

Dave Leterman's top ten list

Jay Leno

The Onion

A gambling site taking bets on who he
is going to shoot next.

Jokes on the net!

Cartoonist ...

This is fun, oh, plus a report that he
may have been hunting illegally.

I can't wait for the Daily News and
the Coburn Show ...

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The sad thing, as Jay Leno stated,
since he shot an attorney his popularity
is going up!
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« Reply #14 on: February 14, 2006, 04:11:00 PM »
Corpus Christi, Texas (AP) - Doctors in Corpus Christi say the man accidentally shot by Vice President Dick Cheney over the weekend has had a ``minor heart attack.''
That's after some of the birdshot moved into his heart tissue.
Harry Whittington is recovering, and doctors say the 78-year-old Austin lawyer will be monitored to make sure more birdshot doesn't move to other organs or other parts of his body.
They say he's been moved back into the intensive care unit for further treatment.
The doctors say Whittington didn't show any of the normal symptoms of a heart attack, such as chest pain. He's still listed in stable condition.
They say they've been consulting with White House doctors about Whittington's treatment. Those doctors attended to Whittington on the scene of the shooting.
Cheney accidentally shot and wounded Whittington on Saturday while they were hunting on the 50-thousand-acre Armstrong Ranch south of Corpus Christi.
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