Posted on 07/18/2005 4:05:58 PM PDT by doug from upland
LOL!
I wonder if teddy hiccup will ever take responsibility for this, oh hell, never mind, wth am I thinking? LMAO!
Decisions ... decisions - Mary Jo's life or your political career?
If you had it to do over, I'm sure you'd make the same decision.
Happy anniversary, Slimeball!
I made a point on the other thread that, if things were reversed, Mary Jo would have done everything she could to save him. He is the lowest of low. Yet, he is a DemocRAT hero. Those people are disgusting pukes.
Great work! It would be much more powerful if some DC area Freepers were to visit his office and serenade the senator and his staff!
Kristinn, does anyone want to go sing to Ted on Tuesday?
8:55 AM
- Satisfied that he had made a thorough observation of the accident scene, Farrar pulled the body of Mary Jo Kopechne out through the open window. The maneuver was complicated by the victim's hunched posture and outstretched arms made inflexible by rigor mortis.
-As he removed the body from the Senator's car, Farrar observed that it was "about one-quarter positively buoyant. There was still a little air left in her."
- Farrar tied the safety line around the victim, and brought her to the surface. The difficult recovery had taken him 10 minutes. In all, it took John Farrar 30 minutes from the time he got the call until he recovered the body from the accident car.
- Farrar repeatedly expressed the opinion that Mary Jo Kopechne had lived for some time underwater by breathing a bubble of trapped air, and that she could have been saved if rescue personnel had been promptly called to the scene. He had equipment to administer air to a trapped person directly or to augment an air pocket inside a submerged automobile.
- "There was a great possibility that we could have saved Mary Jo's life," Farrar said. "There would have been an airlock in the car - there always is in such submersions - that would have kept her alive. If we had been called, I would have reached the scene in 45 minutes. I say 45 minutes because it was dark. ( The daylight recovery had taken 30 minutes ). The lack of light might have caused a delay of 15 minutes."
- Three days before the Kennedy accident, The Boston Herald Traveler had run a story about a New Hampshire woman who had spent five hours in a submerged automobile. Amazed to find the driver unconscious but alive, police rushed the victim to a hospital where she was given respiration and treated for immersion. Doctors said an air bubble trapped inside the car had saved her life.
WHATS THE STATUE OF LIMITATIONS ON MURDER IN MASS.???
There is no statute of limitations on murder. At worst, this would have been vehicular manslaughter, not murder. But for a Kennedy, it was nothing but a little inconvenience.
Same as every other state - none.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
I minute if a Kennedy clan member is a suspect;1 millenium if a Kennedy is the victim.
10 minutes if you're a Kennedy.
I'm still scanninf the MSM headlines to see if there is a story about this anniversary. I can't help but believe the MSM wants it's readership to be aware of this momentous date. (sarcasm off)
I still wonder why anyone from Mary Jo's family hasn't spoken out about this. Yes, I realize it's been thirty-six years, but nevertheless...
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