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  • Drivers complain about fee gouging by wreckers($964 for 10 miles, thank you Democrats)

    08/19/2003 9:25:02 PM PDT · by Diddle E. Squat · 17 replies · 1,294+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 8/19/03 | STEPHANIE WEINTRAUB
    Linda Diane Tevis crashed into a parked 18-wheeler on a foggy February morning. Injured and shaken, she was in no condition to deal with a wrecker driver trying to tow her car. "I was a little delirious." she said. "The air bag had hit me. The next thing I know he was saying he was going to tow my car." All of this happened as paramedics treated her before she went to the hospital. When she and her husband, Mike Tevis, were faxed a copy of the Lone Star Towing Service bill a short time later, they got delirious again....
  • Life According to Clinton (Easter Sunday, 1996)

    04/20/2003 3:11:47 PM PDT · by doug from upland · 24 replies · 345+ views
    WP, dfu ^ | 4-2003 (orig article 1998) | dfu; Gene Weingarten
    Here is an excerpt from the Washington Post. Bill Clinton carrying a Bible is as phony as a Michael Moore documentary. By Gene Weingarten Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, September 17, 1998; Page D1 Life According to Clinton Clinton on God and Family: Extreme Unction On Easter Sunday, 1996, Clinton attended services at the church of one of the young victims of the plane crash in Bosnia that also killed Commerce Secretary Ron Brown. Then the president, his wife and daughter had brunch at the Four Seasons hotel. Then, the president went to the White House. Then, he telephoned Monica...
  • Crime victims speaking up -- and letting loose - Victims rights/victim statements in court

    12/29/2002 3:34:43 AM PST · by MeekOneGOP · 12 replies · 384+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | December 29, 2002 | By SELWYN CRAWFORD and MICHAEL E. YOUNG / The Dallas Morning News
    Crime victims speaking up -- and letting loose 12/29/2002 By SELWYN CRAWFORD and MICHAEL E. YOUNG / The Dallas Morning News Shaking from nerves, burning with anger, Sabrina Kavanaugh stood at the microphone and spoke to the man who'd horribly abused the little girl she'd waited so long to adopt. "I hope that every day that you're in prison that they beat you within an inch of your life," she told Kenneth Atkinson, the 8-year-old's stepfather, at the end of his trial for child abuse. "I hope they rape you. I hope they molest you. "Then and only then...