Posted on 05/24/2007 8:55:28 AM PDT by Fred
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- State Sen. Carole Migden will be in Sacramento today answering questions about her involvement in a vehicle crash last week that left a mother and child injured.
Migden, D-San Francisco, said Wednesday that she does not remember much about Friday's crash in Fairfield.
She speculated that prescription medication she takes to fight leukemia may have played a role. Click here to find out more!
More than a half a dozen drivers called police to report that Migden's sport utility vehicle was traveling erratically near and in Fairfield at the time of the crash.
Migden was planning to meet with reporters in Sacramento on Thursday to answer more questions about the wreck.
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This whole incident is a pretty fair metaphor for California: Democrats screaming down a dangerous road, out of control, headed for a crash, fueled by drugs with undertones of homosexuality all around mixed with a demand for entitlement and exemption from personal accountability, a vision of government as their personal piggy bank meant more to fuel their lifestyle and bail them out than for anything else. Whew. Sorry to get carried away.
“blaming it on her medication”
I’m shocked she didn’t blame it on Bush. If only we were not in Iraq, she would be able to focus on the road.
We need a law that all vehicles paid for by taxpayers have a “how am I driving” stickers on them and be bright orange.
And regular drug tests. Don’t you know the “little” employees have to in order to drive gov vehicles.
If earlier reports are correct (search via keywords for other threads), she scraped against various median barriers here and there at 80 MPH. Bad but nothing head-on or involving another driver until the last one.
LOL send that one in, the screeners will get a good laugh at least.
No one outside FR perhaps. We're on the job!
I wonder if she tried the "huh?" defense back then too or if she's just a maniac behind the wheel under even the best of circumstances.
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