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How Did Dick Cheney Break the No.1 Rule of Hunting?
Time Magazine ^ | 02/13/2006 | Timothy Burger

Posted on 02/13/2006 10:38:19 AM PST by SirLinksalot

How Did Dick Cheney Break the No.1 Rule of Hunting?

For veteran sportsmen like the vice president, safety is a core value

By TIMOTHY J. BURGER/WASHINGTON

The cardinal rule of hunting could not be more simple: Don’t shoot the people (or the dogs). If there’s anyone in Washington who knows this, one would have thought it would be Vice President Dick Cheney, who accidentally shot his friend and fellow hunter Harry Whittington, 78, late Saturday afternoon. Whittington is expected to recover from his injuries, but the question will linger on: how does an accident like this happen among hunters with so much experience?

For years, Cheney's take-charge public image has been bolstered by photos of him fly fishing in Wyoming and stories about Cheney jetting into hunting hotspots for quail, pheasant and other game. While serving as a congressman from Wyoming — before President Bush’s father tapped him for secretary of defense in 1989 — Cheney was a solid ally of the National Rifle Association, the staunch defender of gun rights, which also preaches gun safety.

Cheney frequently hunts ducks in Arkansas, Texas and South Dakota. His hunting career had been relatively smooth until controversy arose after he was reported to have taken conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia hunting in Louisiana in 2004, just after the Court had agreed to hear a case involving the secrecy of documents related to the Vice President’s 2001 work heading an energy task force. (Cheney was in favor of keeping them secret.)

Cheney also drew attention for reportedly shooting ducks and some 70 pen-raised pheasants at the exclusive Rolling Rock Club in southwestern Pennsylvania in December 2003. Experts were quoted at the time as saying there’s nothing wrong, legally at least, with blasting away at stocked birds. But depending on how and when they are released, it should not be confused with actual hunting, since disoriented birds placed in the field or released in front of the shooters are often neither as wary or elusive as wild quarry.

An eyewitness account reported by the Associated Press suggests that Cheney may have, in the heat of the moment, violated the No. 1 rule of hunting by failing to keep track of his hunting buddies at all times. The AP quoted the ranch's owner saying that Cheney could easily have failed to see Whittington, as the latter walked up behind the Vice President from lower ground and in tall grass. To be sure, safety should be paramount for everyone in a hunting party and some responsibility would have fallen to Whittington to make sure his fellow hunters knew he might be just out of sight behind them. But for the shooter, hunting safety dictates that focusing on the target should never be more important than keeping in mind what's behind it.

Accidents can happen, of course, in a single careless moment. Quail, when you find them and they flush, don’t exactly follow gun-safety rules. They fly up suddenly and may go in any direction. And the first thing that happens to the hunter is the adrenaline rush. That’s why quail hunters wear orange, as Cheney's group reportedly were. And that’s why experts counsel the hunter not to sweep the shotgun around and fire if they don’t know what’s in the line of fire. Knowing what's behind the target is also a rule with which, one can bet, Cheney’s Secret Service detail would have wanted Whittington himself to be intimate.

What probably spared Whittington more critical injury was the tiny size of birdshot being used on the hunt; quail are typically hunted with No. 8 shot, which is even smaller than BBs. After the accident, Whittington's face "looks like chicken pox, kind of. He's so lucky, it's a miracle," Whittington's daughter Sally told the Dallas Morning News. Cheney visited Whittington in the hospital the next day. The vice president "feels so bad," said Sally Whittington. "He's a very accomplished hunter. He was obviously relieved to see how well my father was doing."

If Cheney now finds himself criticized or lampooned, he'll ironically be in the same position he himself put Senator John Kerry in during the final days of the 2004 Presidential campaign, though the circumstances then did not involve a potentially deadly accident. At the time, Cheney used his widely-known experience as a hunter to mock a duck-hunting foray in Ohio in which Senator John Kerry ended up shooting a goose. "The senator who gets a grade of 'F' from the National Rifle Association went hunting this morning," Cheney reportedly said, to hoots. "I understand he bought a new camouflage jacket for the occasion, which did make me wonder how regularly he does go goose hunting.” As the Texas incident shows, experience does not make hunters immune to accidents, which is why hunting advocacy groups put such a relentless focus on safety as the top priority.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: accident; bang; cheney; harrywhittington; hunting; quailgate; rule
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To: dawn53

We need a picture of that Monty Python scene of the peasants being shot as skeet!


81 posted on 02/13/2006 11:12:49 AM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: dirtboy

>> I would have expected better from an experience hunter like Cheney.<<

I would have expected better driving from Dale Earnhart.

But what are ya gonna do? Accidents happen.


82 posted on 02/13/2006 11:15:11 AM PST by SerpentDove (The internet is big. "Oprah" big.)
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To: SirLinksalot

Harry Whittington made the mistake. Not Cheney....


83 posted on 02/13/2006 11:15:11 AM PST by shield (The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instructions.Pr 1:7)
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To: ncjetsfan

Quite right. That about sums it up, doesn't it.


84 posted on 02/13/2006 11:16:44 AM PST by ArmyTeach (Get a spine!)
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To: shield
Harry Whittington made the mistake. Not Cheney....

Could you kindly enlighten everyone as to why you believe this to be so by EXPLAINING ? Thanks.
85 posted on 02/13/2006 11:17:48 AM PST by SirLinksalot
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To: ncjetsfan

If President Bush (God forbid) ever hits someone with a golf ball while playing golf (like President Ford used to do regularly) I hope he remembers to immediatly call Terry Moran and David Gregory and admit to the attack. Get it off his chest. Come clean. If he doesn't we now know there will be hell to pay.
Better yet, Vice President Chaney should invite those two to go quail hunting with him. Two birds, one stone sort of deal.


86 posted on 02/13/2006 11:19:29 AM PST by ncphinsfan
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To: LOC1
"Notice no clip in the rifle. Which is a good thing because that pose is a good way to lose your head."

Uh Huh, And is the chamber empty?

87 posted on 02/13/2006 11:21:25 AM PST by Mad Dawgg ("`Eddies,' said Ford, `in the space-time continuum.' `Ah,' nodded Arthur, `is he? Is he?'")
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To: SirLinksalot; Eaker; humblegunner
Goodness. The guy is not hurt very badly, thank the Good Lord. He was shot at 90 feet by bird shot, likely #8. I've been shot 3 times by #4, hunting ducks. When I was in 5th grade I was shot, on purpose, by a kid with a BB gun near where Frostwood Elementary SBISD, is on Gessner and Memorial, in Houston and that hurt far more.

When hunting quail and dove, you walk them up and accidents happen. There are thousands of these type accidents every year and no law has been broken. If the press was doing it's job they would have known a day earlier. If they weren't a bunch of non-hunting pansies, they would understand what happened.

88 posted on 02/13/2006 11:23:03 AM PST by HoustonCurmudgeon (Justice and "The Law" are not always the same thing.)
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To: TheCrusader
There seem to be a large number of either non-hunters or inexperienced hunters on here.

Accidents do happen, but the only way hunting accidents can be avoided is for the hunter to take active personal responsibility for his actions. That means a responsible hunter does not climb into or out of a deer stand with a loaded gun. It also, and most importantly, means a responsible hunter knows what he is shooting at, and he is certain that it is safe to shoot in that direction.

The man who was shot was approaching from behind the Vice President. There was no way the Vice President could have known whether or not someone was approaching from his blind side. Therefore, as a responsible hunter, the Vice President should not have fired when the bird flew into an area that he did not know for certain was clear. In other words, he should not have been shooting behind himself, without having checked that field of fire first.

I would bet the Vice President would agree with that analysis, and I would bet he feels pretty dumb for shooting in a direction he did not know was clear.

Yes, I have been dusted with bird shot. And yes, regrettably, I have also dusted another hunter with bird shot. I know the rationalizations, and have used them myself.

This is not about legal liability, we can leave that to the lawyers who are left to sort that out. This is about not shooting in a direction that you don't know, for an absolute fact, is safe.
89 posted on 02/13/2006 11:26:59 AM PST by LOC1
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To: dirtboy

They are both old farts with guns. Accidents happen. Just like driving, hunting accidents are higher at both ends of the age spectrum, the inexperienced and old farts.


90 posted on 02/13/2006 11:27:19 AM PST by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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To: LOC1
Excellent analysis. I think we are better off calling this for what it is - a stupid act by the entire hunting party.

Even a lot of otherwise over-the-top libs on MSM boards I frequent don't see the hunting accident as a big deal. If anything, it should make people a bit more aware of not getting too excited while hunting and taking one's time, even if the second covey can scurry away before everyone is safely back in line.

91 posted on 02/13/2006 11:30:16 AM PST by dirtboy (I'm fat, I sleep most of the winter and I saw my shadow yesterday. Does that make me a groundhog?)
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To: All

After reading some of the comments on this thread, I thought for a moment that I had accidentally logged on to Democratic Underground. People are attacking Cheney and making excuses for Gore.

I'm not going to make excuses for Cheney. He was careless and there was an accident because of it. That does not make him an evil person. I'm sure that he realizes his mistake and will be more careful in the future.

As for Gore, he was careless too, and people are making excuses for him. "Oh, it probably wasn't loaded, blah blah blah." One of the basic rules of gun safety is to always treat every firearm as if it were loaded. The Gore love-fest is uncalled for.

To all those who made sensible comments on these issues, thank you. Your words are very much needed around some of those other comments.


92 posted on 02/13/2006 11:30:54 AM PST by JillValentine (Dictatorships in movies tend to be right-wing. Dictatorships in real life tend to be left-wing.)
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To: SirLinksalot
"How Did Dick Cheney Break the No.1 Rule of Hunting?"

He forgot to yell, "FORE!"

(Oh wait, when you're hunting, that's the other guy's responsibility).

93 posted on 02/13/2006 11:31:39 AM PST by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: Ben Mugged; dirtboy; lugsoul
"... Get a single shot 12 gage with bird shot and go hunting then we'll talk more. I'll even get Grandpa to give you lessons."


A noble, but complete waste of your time.

Those minds are already made up.





94 posted on 02/13/2006 11:31:42 AM PST by G.Mason (Duty, Honor, Country)
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To: SirLinksalot

Another attempt to silence administration critics. It's a well known fact that 35 years ago there was a disagreement between the two hunters. This "accident" is very suspicious and screams out for appointment of a special prosecution.

Look deeper and I'm sure you'll find Haliburton involvement as well.


95 posted on 02/13/2006 11:32:14 AM PST by Joan Kerrey (what support is Sinclair giving to a candidate)
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To: G.Mason
A noble, but complete waste of your time. Those minds are already made up.

Yeah, right. I was dove hunting with a shotgun when I was ten years old and I knew to be sure that no one or no building was downrange from where I was shooting.

Try again.

96 posted on 02/13/2006 11:34:45 AM PST by dirtboy (I'm fat, I sleep most of the winter and I saw my shadow yesterday. Does that make me a groundhog?)
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To: Joan Kerrey

Probably Karl Rove and the Freemasons are involved as well.

;-)


97 posted on 02/13/2006 11:35:09 AM PST by JillValentine (Dictatorships in movies tend to be right-wing. Dictatorships in real life tend to be left-wing.)
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To: jslade

sick, but really funny....LOL


98 posted on 02/13/2006 11:38:43 AM PST by Kimmers (It isn't that they can't see the solution. It is that they can't see the problem. G. K. Chesterton)
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To: CWW

Didn't Kerry shoot himself in Vietnam? Did he win a Purple heart for it?


99 posted on 02/13/2006 11:39:30 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz ("We don't need POLITICIANS...we need STATESMEN.")
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To: LOC1
"Therefore, as a responsible hunter, the Vice President should not have fired when the bird flew into an area that he did not know for certain was clear. In other words, he should not have been shooting behind himself, without having checked that field of fire first."

For all we know he did check it first, and saw nothing but the quail. So what would that mean? He needs a new optical prescription, his view was obstructed by a gnat in his eye, he sneezed from the ragweed and pulled the trigger, or he's a careless old goat? Or any one of a thousand other possibilities?

Maybe the old guy Wittington was standing right beside Cheney and suddenly decided to tiptoe off and take a leak, thinking he was in the men's room at the Ritz Carlton. Or maybe he wanted to commit suicide? Who knows? Sometimes there is no 'blame'. But I think Cheney is an honorable, truthful man. If he was negligent he'll admit it and give a public apology to Wittington and the country. Until then, though, I'm assuming there were some mitigating circumstances involved. Let's wait and see.

100 posted on 02/13/2006 11:40:16 AM PST by TheCrusader ("The frenzy of the mohammedans has devastated the Churches of God" Pope Urban II ~ 1097A.D.)
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