To: AZ_Cowboy
Another study I've devised involves asking a woman to open a jar of pickles. Classic! I was wondering if anyone would pick up on the fact that the officer, who is now sadly quite dead, was so small (and old).
Those that enabled this travesty and hired her gave her a death sentence. The same is true for all small policewoment. Of course, smaller and less strong firewomen are merely a death sentence for the public.
15 posted on
03/16/2005 4:10:28 PM PST by
m87339
(If you could see what a drag it is to see you.)
To: m87339
When did the female officer die?
21 posted on
03/16/2005 4:14:31 PM PST by
Churchillspirit
(Anaheim Angels - 2002 World Series Champions)
To: m87339
I was wondering if anyone would pick up on the fact that the officer, who is now sadly quite dead, was so small (and old).I thought she was in critical condition, hadn't heard that she died.
25 posted on
03/16/2005 4:17:05 PM PST by
MadelineZapeezda
(If you right click on Ward Churchill's image, the word a$$hole should come up!)
To: m87339
Actually the good news for her is that her condition is now changed from critical to stable.
She has no memory of the incident according to her doctors.
53 posted on
03/16/2005 4:39:43 PM PST by
texasflower
("America's vital interests and our deepest beliefs are now one." President George W. Bush 01/20/05)
To: m87339
I was wondering if anyone would pick up on the fact that the officer, who is now sadly quite dead, was so small (and old). So, the 51-year-old woman who was escorting Nichols died? I hadn't heard that.
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