Posted on 02/15/2006 3:00:13 PM PST by GretchenM
The president went to Dublin, Ohio, to attend a meeting on health savings accounts. Al Hubbard, Director of the National Economic Council, answers questions on this topic on "Ask the White House."
Brit Hume interviewed the vice president today about the hunting accident; the conversation will be on Special Report, Fox News, at the usual air times tonight. The vice president called the day of the hunting accident "one of the worst days of my life." Harry Whittington is doing "extremely well" a day after he suffered a minor heart attack, doctors said. He is sitting up, eating, and doing some work while remaining in the hospital.
Mrs. Bush spoke about women and heart disease during a visit to Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C.
There are some late photos from last night's Valentine's Day dinner at the White House.
Welcome to Sanity Island!
And I will bet the rent that...... that will happen.
As a life long gun owner who has witnessed several accidental discharges and one accidental shooting... Guns are dangerous and when you get a bunch of people firing guns (whether it's hunting or target shooting) accidents can happen.
The accidental shooting I witnessed was while a bunch of us were taking turns shooting clay pigeons. A friend of mine was up for his ten shots at the clay pigeons, and off to his far right was another friend of mine who was gathering spent brass, and as the clay pigeon was launched from his left, the clay pigeon flew directly pass him and to his far right, he followed the pigeon and got the pigeon but also peppered our friend pretty bad in his ass and the back of his thighs. It was a scene of ab solute panic. Fortunately his injuries were only flesh wounds, but the medical bills were over $7,000.00.
In short,..... Accidents happen even to the most careful
My DVD burner is no rookie either :-) I would guess that I have burned well over 1,000 DVD's on it, heck I have 2 to 300 hundred here in the dungeon and I've sent copies out of almost all of them :-)
From the snippets I heard from the tapes, Saddam was clearly up to his neck in hiding his WMD operations from the inspectors and completely justifies his removal from power
Thanks for the great pictures of 'the dress.' I loved it then, and I love it now. It has that western look, like a school marm all dressed up ...
They can't stand a man who is so sure in himself. One who has been so successful in business and government. One who has absolute integrity, and one who doesn't give a rat's rear about them and who isn't running for anything.
All things opposite of their own slimy selves.
A guy I went to school with accidentally shot and killed his father on a hunting trip while we were in high school. They were getting ready to pack up and go home and as my classmate leaned his rifle against the back of the truck, it went off and killed the father. We were all so horrified. No one knew what to say or do around him. I don't know what it would be like. I ran into him years later and he seemed to have come to terms with it, as much as anyone can. However, it is one of those things where the mark never goes away.
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