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|    OT (sorta) Bush's departure from the sce    |
|    02 Nov 03 05:28:20    |
      From: rrufiange@cfl.rr.com              Just curious, but I was always told you (being ANYONE) couldn't leave the       scene of any traffic accident/incident without being cleared, statements       taken, etc..              Got to thinking, if Bush is allowed to do so, who else is?              Police officers are not allowed to, neither is a city or county official.       Governor? Mayor? Government Agent (CIA/FBI)? Senator? Congressman? Vice       President? White House spokesman/spokeswoman? Tom Ridge/Homeland Security?              Seems to me that Bush probably doesn't have this right, because spokespeople       keep mentioning that he "didn't see anything". If he had the power to       simply leave, why deny seeing the incident at all?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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