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Dubya's dangerous on a bike!

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AUCHTERARDER, Scotland (CNN) -- President Bush collided with a British police officer during a bike ride Wednesday evening, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that required bandaging, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.

The officer, from the Strethclyde Police Department in Scotland, was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. He was treated and released, after an evaluation revealed no fractures, McClellan said.

Bush "visited" with the police officer for some time after the accident and asked White House physician Dr. Richard Tubb to monitor his situation at the hospital, McClellan said. The president was expected to call the officer later, McClellan said.

Despite a steady rain and chilly temperatures, Bush, an avid mountain biker, went for a ride at the Gleneagles resort in central Scotland, where he and other leaders of the Group of Eight economic powers will begin a two-day summit Thursday. (Related story.)

'A pretty good speed'
According to McClellan, the accident occurred shortly after 6 p.m. (1 p.m. ET), about an hour into the ride. Bush was going at "a pretty good speed" when he collided with the officer, who was in a security detail on the resort grounds.

The president, who was wearing a helmet, slid on the pavement, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that were bandaged by Tubb.

McClellan declined to speculate about whether anyone was at fault in the crash.

The president's bicycle was damaged, and he returned to his hotel in an SUV that had been trailing him as he rode with a Secret Service agent, McClellan said.

This is not the first time Bush's mountain biking habit has led to injury. In May 2004, he suffered minor abrasions to his chin, upper lip, nose, right hand and both knees when he took a spill near the end of a ride at his ranch in Texas.
 
Well, on a more positive note...he wasnt drunk and driving through hedge rows this time.
 
Say, pardon me, but your contention that this accident proves President Bush’s inability to govern our country or his lack of intelligence, is ludicrous. Having an accident doesn’t prove anything of the sort, the mere fact that he engages in physical activity would equate to me, a higher level of intelligence, than lack there of. Now, if you were to state that his, demonstrated inability to speak eloquently, or his certain choices or policies, made well governing our country, which you don’t agree with, lead to his having accidents, such as choking on pretzels, or bicycle accidents, would be more convincing!
 
Remember when Al Gore broke his leg in an accident? That must be why he lost the election, eh, the lack of intelligence and leadership exhibited there. At least Bush didn't break a leg, so he's one leg up on Gore.
 
LOL... There was a little quip on the BBC news this morning about it.. I don't know if the statement was made to be political or not, but they said the Police officer had swerved into the president on accident...

Then the news went into bigger, far more important events about the bombs going off in London this morning...
 
Isn't this the second bicycle accident dubya has been involved in? Maybe he should try another passtime that is a little less dangerous...He can't be trusted with heavy machinery like a bike. Maybe a tricycle would be better for him...
 
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