Posted on 07/22/2004 8:10:19 PM PDT by Archangelsk
WASHINGTON A white powder found in a package opened at John Kerry's presidential campaign headquarters Thursday was harmless and could have been garlic powder, authorities said of an apparent hoax that forced police to seal off the building."It appears to be some kind of garlic powder, commonly used for seasoning foods," said Alan Etter, a spokesman for the Washington, D.C., Fire Department.
The package, containing two letter-sized envelopes, was turned over to the FBI for further investigation.
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The Democrats find that the timing of the garlic delivery is very suspicious.
Perhaps one of Teddy's family members dropped it there.
that's what I was thinking.
Yeah, like we are that ignorant we need to have it explained.
Yeah, like we are that ignorant we need to have it explained.
LOL!
Good 'un...;)
As do we *all*....;))
[sheesh...how transparent can they be?]
ROFLMAO! :-) That's hilarious, Corin!
cocaine
Wouldn't surprise me if they sent it to themselves to get publicity! Sounds like a Clinton type action.
And you were right, I've been censored. Who am I Lenny Bruce? Can I appeal the moderators ruling on this?...
...I'll be quiet now, I promise, I'll be good.
Gotta admit, it's one way for Kerry to get attention.
Just...please...don't...post...the...jack-in-the-box picture!
Aaaaaughhhhh!
Kerry: "You know, this looks a lot like the stuff I saw being used when I was in Vietnam..."
It just hit me, Tomservo! As in Mystery science theater? There's something I been wanting to say to you...down in front!
It's too late for you now.
The obligatory Billy Mumy/Anthony Fremont pic has already been posted.
[rofl!]
Damn.. kerry should have chosen grampa munster for vp. It would have been a perfect match.
You are a merciless little 'bot!
[I'll have nightmares tonight]...;))
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