May he burn in hell.....
- posted
16 years ago
May he burn in hell.....
In due time.
im confused with what the link has to do with ted kennedy
That was Fred's story.
Here is the link to Howie Carr's story on Mary Jo....
Bad deal, also another bad deal,
BIG DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Teddy left Mary Jo to die. She was alive for at least an hour.
Teddy ran from the scene.
Teddy violated the law and got away with it.
"Neither driver was drinking, the police report said"
Could you post the police report so we could more accurately evaluate this?
The police were called and investigated it promptly, not the case with teddy, as it took another day, or two.
And she didn't leave the scene, or take a half-day or more to report the incident.
OR leave a helpless woman to drown, like the gutless bloody wonder named Teddy.
The same people who are still complaining about Kennedy have absolutely nothing to say about Newt Gingrich's reprehensible treatment of his wife, or his recent stunt, playing the religion card as a way of trying to balance his other behavioral problems.
How about yourself?
You make a bet and try to get out of paying it.
I'll say it. It was reprehensible. Pathetic. Very reminiscent of any politician who leaves his wife for a convenient replacement.
Ask Mrs. Kerry #1.
Newt blew it. I had respect for the man until that episode.
Irrelevant. Go suck the janitor's dick.
I assume you're referring to his telling his wife he wanted a divorce, while she was hospitalized with cancer.
Agreed.
Tell us about your divorce, putz....
Yup. My wife is a cancer survivor; six years. I can't think of anything lower than to leave your spouse at a time like that.
Scott thinks it's not a problem.
I think he posted his displeasure at Newt's conduct.
Here, have a look:
Mrs. Bush did say in March, when asked at a campaign stop about the crash, ``I know this as an adult, and even more as a parent, it was crushing ... for the family involved and for me as well.''
According to the two-page accident report released Wednesday by the city of Midland, Laura Welch was driving her Chevrolet sedan on a clear night shortly after 8 p.m. on Nov. 6, 1963, when she drove into an intersection and struck a Corvair sedan driven by 17-year-old Michael Douglas.
Although previous news accounts have reported Douglas was thrown from the car and broke his neck, those details were not in the report.
The speed of Laura Bush's car was illegible on the report. The speed limit for the road was 55.
Neither driver was drinking, the police report said.
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Boy, that realls *is* a whole lot like driving off a bridge (probably drunk. Kennedy has been a drunk for as long as I can remember...), getting out of the car, swimming to shore, and disappearing for almost 24 hours before going to the police and saying, "I think I was in an accident." Oh, and leaving a young woman (who he was probably having an affair with) to drown. He managed to save his own ass though. Course, when you're three sheets to the wind, logic is a bit different.
Yeah, *I* can see the similarities between the two stories...
Only hapless NitWits counter the Kennedy story with the Laura Busgh story. They haben't got anything of substance to go on.
It's like yelling at the Republican Senator who was recently caught with his pants down, and sayng, "Barney *WHO*?"
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