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    Texas billionaire Charles Wyly killed in Colo.

    DALLAS (AP) — Texas billionaire and philanthropist Charles Wyly, whose family donated millions of dollars to Republican causes and Dallas arts projects, has died after a car accident in western Colorado, authorities said. He was 77.

    Wyly, who maintained a home near Aspen, Colo., was turning onto a highway near the local airport when his Porsche was hit by a sport utility vehicle Sunday, the Colorado State Patrol said in a statement. Wyly died at Aspen Valley Hospital.

    "He is among the finest people I have ever known," William Brewer III, Wyly's attorney and long-time friend, said in a statement to The Associated Press. "His contributions in business, philanthropy and civic leadership will forever be remembered."

    The other driver suffered moderate injuries.

    In Texas, Wyly and his younger brother, Sam, along with their wives, gave $20 million to help build Dallas' performing arts center. They also donated big, but quietly, to Republican causes: the brothers had said they'd given about $10 million to GOP candidates and causes since the 1970s.

    Texas Gov. Rick Perry was one of the biggest political beneficiaries, receiving more than $300,000 combined from the Wylys since 2000, according to Texas Ethics Commission reports. According to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, the brothers had donated almost $2.5 million to more than 200 Republican candidates and committees at the federal level over the past two decades.

    Last summer, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Wyly and his brother of using offshore havens to hide more than a half-billion dollars in profits over 13 years of insider stock trading. The brothers denied and were fighting the allegations.

    Born during the Great Depression, Charles Wyly was a child when the collapsed economy forced the surrender of his family's cotton farm in Lake Providence, La. He and his younger brother went on to attend Louisiana Tech University in the 1950s, then went to work for IBM.

    Charles Wyly helped his brother run their startup computer software company, University Computing, and later founded and led several other companies including arts and crafts retail chain Michaels Stores Inc., which was sold in 2006. He also was a former member of a White House Advisory Council for Management Improvement.

    Leaders of the Dallas arts community were stunned by news of Charles Wyly's death. Bill Lively, who launched the 2000 campaign to build the $345 million performing arts center in Dallas, told the Dallas Morning News that Wyly was "a critically important force." The complex has a theater named after Wyly.

    "He was always positive," Lively said. "He was always optimistic."

    Robyn Flatt, executive artistic director of the Dallas Children's Theater, said Wyly was a good friend who made "immeasurable" contributions to the Dallas arts scene.

    "He was a true friend of the arts and our community, a friend who truly cared and who truly made a difference," Flatt told the Morning News.

     

    4,157 comments

    • shirluvtolaugh  •  9 mths ago
      The goverment likes to keep the american peoples pitted against each other. That way we
      are hating each other instead of focusing on them.
      • Idiocracy 9 mths ago
        That's why they should call us the Divided States of America, the country refounded on propaganda!
      • Mr Opinionated 9 mths ago
        America is also good at pitted black people against each other so that they can always clash with each other and hate each other, and this came straight from slavery time.
      • bradyd 9 mths ago
        The American people should be smart enough to know what to focus on. Sounds like another cheap excuse to bash the government... Hopefully the food you eat is FDA approved...or otherwise you probably wouldn't be eating..
    • kitsinu  •  9 mths ago
      A man died. He held strong political beliefs, like nearly all Americans, but he died. Focus on being sympathetic about a tragic accident, instead of continuing to beat the political horse.

      If your parents didn't raise you to be sympathetic in a tragedy, then you need to do better for your children than your parents did for you.
      • Vincenzo7 9 mths ago
        You're not in his will so stop shilling for his dead body. Are you in God's will ?
        Do you love God more than Republican money
      • X 9 mths ago
        Well said.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        I'm doing my best dumbass dubya smirk at some nutjobs misery. Everyone dies.
    • Mumburwork  •  9 mths ago
      As for me, I met Charles Wiley once and he was very kind to me. I was poor as a church mouse, but he didn't care. He treated me with such kindness even though he was a billionaire. He was a really nice man and my condolences go out to his family. Bird
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        kindness from a rich person is not more impressive.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        kindness from a rich person is not more impressive.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        kindness from a rich person is not more impressive.
    • kitsinu  •  9 mths ago
      Holding opposing political beliefs does not make someone evil. Nor does supporting the arts, yet not supporting the poor make one evil either. I am sure I disagree with his political views, but that isn't the same thing as being glad that he died.

      He was trying to make the world a better place his way. That alone should make it a tragedy that he died. Too many people in the world don't try to make the world a better place.
    • Gunny  •  9 mths ago
      Death comes to us all, regardless of income, race etc.
      • Dave 9 mths ago
        You have a remarkable grasp of the obvious.
      • KKke 9 mths ago
        How true!
      • Derrik 9 mths ago
        pretty sure we knew that before your post, tool
    • If 6 was 9  •  9 mths ago
      Just because I'm a Democrat and Wyly contributed heavily to the political party I despise the most--to make a negative comments about someone who died a violent death in a car crash is flat out wrong.
      • Geep 9 mths ago
        It's what Republicans do.
      • MDSC 9 mths ago
        Thank you to Out of this World, You are a Patriot!
      • Lil one 9 mths ago
        Well Said!
    • advocate  •  9 mths ago
      I am not a republican in any way shape or form but gloating over someones demise is just appalling.
    • Neutral Party  •  9 mths ago
      How do all of these ignorant remarks come from a man's unfortunate death? I am a leftist liberal and I still could not come up with some of the garbage being posted here.
    • Fair and Balanced  •  9 mths ago
      Greed and corruption is destroying this country.
    • Nadia11  •  9 mths ago
      There is a place and time when we all are equal, where no wealth can buy a status, and only what one has done in his life matters. But most of all what matters is what one has done about relationship with his maker.... Man's life is short, but eternity is a loooong time!
    • Phillip  •  9 mths ago
      It's a shame how deranged people are to revel in the death of someone who was just exercising their rights as an American. And all because they disagreed with him politically.
    • TD  •  9 mths ago
      Its freakin' sad that a man loses his life and AP's opening line is about politics. The reason why we as a people are so divided is because the press uses sensationalism and division to sell their stories. It matters not whether one is a republican or a democrat, we are all in this mess together. When times are hard and our cupboards are bare, it wont matter who you voted for. We need to all start working together to make things right in Washington before its too late.
    • groverat  •  9 mths ago
      Why has this turned into a hate filled political free for all? Apparently the man was a nice guy, donated to charities, supported the arts and education programs, etc....It's disturbing that people would go right after his political affiliation without pausing to remember that a good man has died. Shame on all of you, Republican and Democrat alike.
    • Shifting Paradigms  •  9 mths ago
      Posters: We may not have agreed with his politics and actions, his financial dealings, his love for arts instead of giving the needy, but: We cheering a tragic death of anyone is totally Un American. He is in the hands of his creators. God decides, not us.
    • Marc  •  9 mths ago
      Wow, there's a lot of pathetic posts here. Glad the guy is dead because he was a Republican? Seriously? The guy gives millions to the arts, primarily considered 'liberal' in nature, but people celebrate his death due to his politics? Pathetic. This country is being split from within, and another crappy AP story forcusing on his politics in his death contribues to the degeneration of our society. Shameful, but hey - it gets ratings, right? Horrible.
    • AF  •  9 mths ago
      Did any of you even read the article? He gave only 2.5 million to Republican candidates, but 345 million to build a performing arts center. Sounds like he was a pretty decent guy.
    • Paul E C  •  9 mths ago
      Remeber, before you start bashing him, that he was a father, husband, and a real life human being. His family is hurting try to be respectful.
    • Good_guy  •  9 mths ago
      "In the summer of 2010, the Internal Revenue Service and Securities and Exchange Commission accused Wyly and his brother of using offshore havens to hide more than a half a billion dollars in profits over 13 years of insider stock trading and fraud." Death is a sad event but you shouldn't go around making the dead a hero. Read about them first.
    • BlueF  •  9 mths ago
      Wow, the first line they point out he was a Republican donor.
    • Bobby  •  9 mths ago
      Why aren't people rushing to the defense on Somalia's famine posts? The comments there are much more horrific. As for Mr. Wyle, my condolences to his family but I wonder how much he gave to 3rd world countries where people are starving? Don't believe in charity? Fine. How about micro-finance. No offense to the man and his family, but screw Dallas' fine art community. That's not much of a charitable cause.
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