Posted on 05/05/2006 11:53:21 AM PDT by hattend
I am posting early because I will be busy in about 10 minutes...LOL
Libby's lawyers have 5 people who will testify that Wilson outed his own wife. :)
From Lorie at Polipundit
http://www.polipundit.com/
The Rest Of The Story On Ray McGovern
Jim Hoft http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2006/05/nutjob-ray-mcgovern-heckles-rummy.html has posted some info on the background of Ray McGovern, the nutjob that heckled Don Rumsfeld in Atlanta yesterday. Glenn Reynolds links http://instapundit.com/archives/030097.php and asks why the Big Media doesnt do the same thing. I think most of us can probably guess why, and it is for the same reason they dont report the more outrageous statements Cindy Sheehan makes or the inconsistencies of so many of the arguments of those on the Left.
-- Lorie Byrd
Doing the happy dance!
They are starting to get it?
LOL, Exactly! Ram it right back at them Scooter!
High Court May Replace Miranda with Kennedy Rights
By Scott Ott, Editor-in-Chief, ScrappleFace.com
News Fairly Unbalanced. We Report. You Decipher.
(2006-05-05) The 1966 Supreme Court Miranda ruling could face its toughest challenge to date during the fall court session when Justices will consider revising the famous you have the right to remain silent litany with a new set of statements known as the Kennedy Warnings.
The case springs from an incident this week in which Capitol Hill police allegedly were prevented by their superiors from administering a field sobriety test to Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-RI, son of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-MA, when the younger Kennedy staggered from his car after narrowly avoiding collision with a police cruiser and crashing into a barricade.
Rep. Kennedy said he had not been drinking alcohol, but was impaired by prescription medications which made him think he had to rush to Congress for a 2:45 a.m. vote.
Police did not run a breathalyzer test, did not arrest the Congressman, and simply gave him a ride home.
An attorney for the American Drunkards Association (ADA) hailed the case as great leap forward in providing real justice to a people who have faced years of discrimination at the hands of police just because of who they are.
When the Supreme Court convenes in October, it will consider rewriting the Miranda Warnings to conform to the more progressive treatment Rep. Kennedy received.
The following is a draft excerpt of the new Kennedy Rights:
1. You have the right to remain silent and refuse to answer questions. Do you understand? If so, stagger randomly.
2. Anything you do say will be ignored and quickly forgotten, because youre not yourself right now. Do you understand? If so, let your chin drop suddenly to your chest?
3. You have the right to consult a public relations firm before speaking to the police, and to have your PR spokesman present during questioning now or in the future. Do you understand? If so, say: My umbersmand.
4. If you cannot afford a public relations firm, one will be appointed for you before any questioning if you wish. Do you understand? If so, allow your eyeballs to roll back in their sockets.
5. Knowing and understanding your rights as I have explained them to you, are you willing to answer my questions without a public relations expert present? If you say Yes or No, or make any sound at all, or say nothing, we will respect your right to remain silent and well give you a ride home.
URL to article: http://www.scrappleface.com/?p=2252
I don't blame the cops for giving the guy a break, but once the story broke, Kennedy should have come clean.
LOL, :)
? This is probably better for us. The Dems gave us another gift.
In 21 Days, ABC, CBS and NBC Pump Out 183 Stories Bemoaning Skyrocketing Oil and Gas Prices
Hyping High Gas Prices,
Hiding Good News
http://www.mrc.org/realitycheck/2006/fax20060504.asp
"The essence of American journalism is vulgarity divested of truth."
--Winston Churchill
You have the best quotes!
Why do you feel it is okay for the cops to give Kennedy a break??
The cops did WRONG, by not doing their jobs...IMHO>
And, had Patrick not gotten "caught" this time...and kept driving under the influence and hurt or killed someone. those cops would have to take part of the blame...for not getting a dangerous person off the streets, for good.
Again, deffie, this is my opinion.
Thanks. Why should I rack my brain...
LOL!
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