Friday, May 05, 2006

The Fruit DOESN'T Fall Very Far From the Tree...

Baird wrote that Capitol Police Patrol Division units, who are trained in driving under the influence cases, were not allowed to perform basic field sobriety tests on the Congressman. Instead, two sergeants, who also responded to the accident, proceeded to confer with the Capitol Police watch commander on duty and then “ordered all of the Patrol Division Units to leave the scene and that they were taking over.”

A source tells the DRUDGE REPORT: "It was apparent that the driver was intoxicated (stumbling) and claimed he was in a hurry to make a vote.

"When it became apparent who it was, instead of processing a normal DWI, the watch commander had the Patrol units clear the scene. The commander allowed other building officials drive Kennedy home."

Is this standard procedure? If so, how many other times has it happened? If not, why did it happen this time?

Who were the sergeants?

Who was the watch commander?

Time for an independent investigation--separate them and put them under oath. Let them know prosecutions will follow lies.

Who issued the order to give Teddy's boy a pass?

Oh, and naturally he's a leader in disarming his countrymen...

Lon Horiuchi and the JB...Uh..HRT Heroes

I don't want to debate Ruby Ridge or Waco because you seem to know less than I do. But thanks for assuming I know nothing. I actually know a lot about Lon Horiuchi. I do know he helped rescue hostages that were being held in a hotel and was deployed to several missions in Mexico to stop the drug trade.
Judging from the comments, it would seem an old post has touched a nerve...

MSSA Going Postal

Greetings from Montana, land of the free and long-range shooting.

MSSA is announcing a monthly series of postal, long-range, practical rifle matches. Postal means you can shoot the event wherever you are and mail (postal) or email (preferred) the results of your shooting to MSSA. Anyone, anywhere may shoot this match.

The event for May and the procedures, rules and prizes are posted Online at:

http://www.marbut.com/Postal/

Please feel free to circulate this to all your e-friends. We'd like to see scores sent in from Florida, and South Africa - anywhere. There is no cost to enter.

Best wishes and good shooting,

Gary Marbut, president
Montana Shooting Sports Association
http://www.mtssa.org
author, Gun Laws of Montana
http://www.mtpublish.com