To: peyton randolph
The question is not who is responsible for her death. The question is who could have saved her but didn't. Rightly or wrongly, those politicians who did not save her will forever be seen as calculating, untrustworthy, and even cowardly.
48 posted on
03/31/2005 5:23:23 AM PST by
catpuppy
To: catpuppy
The question is not who is responsible for her death. The question is who could have saved her but didn't. You may be right.
But the premise of THIS ARTICLE is that Jeb would be more electable if he sent in armed troops to the hospital.
50 posted on
03/31/2005 5:26:40 AM PST by
KidGlock
(Get in the pit and try to love some one)
To: catpuppy
The question is who could have saved her but didn't. Rightly or wrongly, those politicians who did not save her will forever be seen as calculating, untrustworthy, and even cowardly. Under this rationale, any person with adequate weaponry is culpable for not using force to save her life. How many guns do you own? Why didn't you act? Very easy to cast stones when the blame is shifted outward.
58 posted on
03/31/2005 5:32:00 AM PST by
peyton randolph
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