To: Brilliant
Y’know, in all the articles about this, I haven’t heard a single thing about the driver of the white truck that actually forced the Guv’s SUV into the guardrail. We know that that truck had to swerve to miss the red truck (supposedly), but I haven’t read whether that driver is all right, if he had to go to the hospital, will he be charged, nothing.
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18 posted on
04/14/2007 10:44:18 AM PDT by
Moose4
(What's the difference between Mike Nifong and toast? Right about now, nothing.)
To: Moose4
I haven’t even heard the name of the driver of the white pickup. Odd.
21 posted on
04/14/2007 10:46:17 AM PDT by
Dante3
To: Moose4
"The statement of the driver of the red Ford pickup indicates that he was
unaware that he caused this accident which unfolded as the other two vehicles passed him," State Police Superintendent Col. Rick Fuentes said. "He stated that he pulled back onto the road and left the area, believing that he was not involved."
Hmmmm.... nj.com might have to fix their graphic
24 posted on
04/14/2007 10:51:46 AM PDT by
rit
To: Moose4
"I havent heard a single thing about the driver of the white truck that actually forced the Guvs SUV into the guardrail. We know that that truck had to swerve to miss the red truck (supposedly), but I havent read whether that driver is all right, if he had to go to the hospital, will he be charged, nothing." I'm speculating, but I'll bet the scenario goes something like this:
Red truck is driving along in the right lane at a legal, but somewhat slow speed. Driver of white truck comes up on him at a moderate speed, and swerves into the next lane to avoid hitting him. The governor, speeding excessively behind the white truck swerves to avoid it and goes out of control.
32 posted on
04/14/2007 10:56:35 AM PDT by
norwaypinesavage
(Planting trees to offset carbon emissions is like drinking water to offset rising ocean levels)
To: Moose4
Corzine’s SUV hit the white van and then lost control and slammed into the guard rail.
The driver of the white van stopped. There has been no identification of that driver.
There are many handicapped drivers in every state.
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