Cheney survives electrocution
Again, a nation is stunned at the supposed existence of a heart in Cheney:
Cheney’s heart restored to normal rhythm
WASHINGTON - Doctors administered an electrical shock to Vice President Dick Cheney’s heart and restored it to a normal rhythm during a 2 1/2 hour hospital visit Monday. The procedure was described as a low-risk, standard practice. Cheney, 66, went home from George Washington University Hospital and was expected back at work on Tuesday.
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