Posted on 05/24/2007 8:55:28 AM PDT by Fred
Question:
Can't remember? That is what is known as a blackout from drinking too much.
How soon will you be attending the Bill W. meetings????
Just another SF politician thinking that she is above the law
I heard on the radio this morning she actually had three crashed on the same day and is blaming it on her medication.
Is that prescription in a smokable form?
Her first excuse was simply reaching for her cell phone; now this.
Elementary, my dear Watson!
(D)
The get out of Jail free card.
So why did she keep driving after the first crash?
Seems to me if you are not capable of driving and you do so anyway, then it is still your fault. My medicine bottles always have the warning about driving, if they may affect driving. Medication is not a valid excuse. Taking responsibility for your own actions is something that Democrats are not well known for.
She’s also openly lesbian. Which may not be an excuse but that status doesn’t hurt in S.F. in our politically correct world.
The question NO ONE has asked is, if she’s had leukemia for ten years, why is it that only NOW she has had this reaction to her medication? Is it new medication?
Senator Migden, were you watching hot lesbian sex action on your cell phone at the time of the crash?
Liberals seem to be immune to prosecution for this kind of thing, and the media will cover their backsides as much as possible. This brings to mind a name probably well known to my fellow Seattle area FREEPERS......Bobbie Bridge.
It was just a short time ago that she got this new taxpayer paid for car. She got some criticism for driving a gas guzzling Caddy which she wrecked too:
“The state has auctioned off Carole Migden’s Cadillac, the same one that had a brief encounter with a San Francisco bus . Once the bidding was done, the off-white 2005 Cadillac STS V6 sold for $23,000 at a Department of General Services auction on Wednesday.The San Francisco Chronicle reported the state originally paid just under $54,000 for the car.
“But here’s hoping the car came with an accident report. The car exactly fits the description of the vehicle Migden was driving when she had a minor accident with a bus in San Francisco last June.”
“She speculated that prescription medication she takes to fight leukemia may have played a role.”
Liberals always have an excuse...
I predicted this in the original thread. I will remember the medication excuse the next time I get pulled over since it works so well. I wonder....does the med say on the bottle not to drive or operate heavy machinery...hmmmm or does it even exist?
(2) Is the medication prescribed?
(3) Does the manufacture indicate that the medication impairs the ability to drive?
(4) Why wasn't blood drawn to ascertain these claims at the time?
Lick-emia?
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