Friday, September 4, 2009
If I Only Had My Gun
Finger bitten off during health protest
By Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES - One man bit off part of another man's finger when a health care reform demonstration turned violent.
William Rice said doctors did not reattach the bitten-off part of his left pinky after he got in the middle of a California rally Wednesday night that he said was "very scary."
"I didn't go out to demonstrate my beliefs, I happened to be driving by and I stopped to ask people what their purpose was," Rice, 65, said in a telephone interview Thursday. "I had no signs, I was not part of the demonstration."
About 100 demonstrators in favour of health care reform had gathered on a Thousand Oaks street corner for an event organized by MoveOn.org. About 25 counterdemonstrators gathered across the street.
The demonstrations came as President Barack Obama is pushing for Congress to pass legislation that would expand health care coverage to all Americans. Unlike all other wealthy nations, the United States lacks universal health care. Most health insurance is obtained through employers, and almost 50 million of the 300 million Americans are without it.
Rice declined to say Thursday which side of the debate he falls on.
Ventura County sheriff's spokesman Eric Buschow said a confrontation erupted after the biter crossed from the MoveOn.org side of the street to the counterprotest, where Rice was standing.
A loud scuffle ensued, punches were thrown, and the tip of Rice's finger was bitten off, Buschow said.
The biter fled before authorities arrived. He could face felony mayhem charges.
"We don't know the identity of the man who bit the finger off," Buschow said. "We want to contact him and get his side of the story."
Buschow said authorities are piecing together the events from witness interviews.
There are conflicting accounts of who started the fight, Buschow said. "There's a question about blurring the line between self-defence and who the primary aggressor was," he said.
Rice was treated at Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center. The top joint of his pinky, including his whole fingernail, was severed, hospital spokeswoman Kris Carraway-Bowman said.
She said his treatment was covered by Medicare.
Rice said he and his attacker did not have a conversation about health care unless "you want to call him screaming in my face that I'm an idiot a conversation."
You know, I've been curious for weeks why someone would feel the need to bring a gun to a health care protest. I've always just assumed it was because the person in attendence was a illogical assclown, but now I see why. If you don't have a gun at one of these things, someone is going to bite your damn finger off. I'm still not a pro-gun guy though. I guess if I went to one of these things I'd just have to wear snow gloves and a cup. Or better yet, I could just leave health care rallys to the unwashed masses. The state of political discourse in this country is a freaking shame.
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My pinkie, my pinkie, my kingdom for a pinkie but I guess he has that terrible Medicare a “Single-payer health care insurance” what a hypocrite. Did the little pinkie cry "Wee-wee-wee!" all the way home (or I should say “Fake News”)? It real should have been his right pinky finger that would have been a better story. He takes two punches and (as usual) tries to shove something down someone’s throat and gets his pinkie bitten off, now he plays victim. They are haters not debaters.
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