Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Monday, March 17, 2008
Bush Says He And His Team Are On Top Of The Economy
Does anyone else's head want to pop off when hearing this? He doesn't have any ideas. He can't start a war over this.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23673100
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23673100
Friday, March 14, 2008
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Mary Ann Busted For Mary Jane!!!
'Gilligan's' Mary Ann on Allegedly Caught With Pot
March 11, 2008, 2:52 PM EST
The Associated Press
DRIGGS, Idaho -- Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann on "Gilligan's Island," is serving six months' unsupervised probation after allegedly being caught with marijuana in her car.
She was sentenced Feb. 29 to five days in jail, fined $410.50 and placed on probation after pleading guilty to one count of reckless driving.
Under a plea agreement, three misdemeanor counts — driving under the influence, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance — were dropped.
On Oct. 18, Teton County sheriff's Deputy Joseph Gutierrez arrested Wells as she was driving home from a surprise birthday party that was held for her. According to the sheriff's office report, Gutierrez pulled Wells over after noticing her swerve and repeatedly speed up and slow down. When Gutierrez asked about a marijuana smell, Wells said she'd just given a ride to three hitchhikers and had dropped them off when they began smoking something. Gutierrez found half-smoked joints and two small cases used to store marijuana.
The 69-year-old Wells, founder of the Idaho Film and Television Institute and organizer of the region's annual family movie festival called the Spud Fest, then failed a sobriety test.
Wells' lawyer, Ron Swafford, said that a friend of Wells' testified that he'd left a small amount of marijuana in the vehicle after using it that day, and that Wells was unaware of it. Swafford also said several witnesses were prepared to testify that Wells had very little to drink at the party and was not intoxicated when she left. He said she was swerving on the road because she was trying to find the heater controls in her new car.
March 11, 2008, 2:52 PM EST
The Associated Press
DRIGGS, Idaho -- Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann on "Gilligan's Island," is serving six months' unsupervised probation after allegedly being caught with marijuana in her car.
She was sentenced Feb. 29 to five days in jail, fined $410.50 and placed on probation after pleading guilty to one count of reckless driving.
Under a plea agreement, three misdemeanor counts — driving under the influence, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance — were dropped.
On Oct. 18, Teton County sheriff's Deputy Joseph Gutierrez arrested Wells as she was driving home from a surprise birthday party that was held for her. According to the sheriff's office report, Gutierrez pulled Wells over after noticing her swerve and repeatedly speed up and slow down. When Gutierrez asked about a marijuana smell, Wells said she'd just given a ride to three hitchhikers and had dropped them off when they began smoking something. Gutierrez found half-smoked joints and two small cases used to store marijuana.
The 69-year-old Wells, founder of the Idaho Film and Television Institute and organizer of the region's annual family movie festival called the Spud Fest, then failed a sobriety test.
Wells' lawyer, Ron Swafford, said that a friend of Wells' testified that he'd left a small amount of marijuana in the vehicle after using it that day, and that Wells was unaware of it. Swafford also said several witnesses were prepared to testify that Wells had very little to drink at the party and was not intoxicated when she left. He said she was swerving on the road because she was trying to find the heater controls in her new car.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Spitzer Hires Hooker?
And he is a superdelegate yet! Sigh...is it too much to ask that our politicians and especially those with a police background live to the same standards they hold us to? Ok stop laughing.
While Spitzer has not been charged (and probably won't be) or has implicitly admitted to the charges in the NY Times story...he didn't need to, he practically admitted it in his press conference. Everywhere you look the snakes are slithering.
Gov. Corrizine (NJ) was shocked, saying this is not the character of the man he knows. Here's some news for you...people who hold themselves up as having more morality than others are not gonna brag about seeing a hooker.
There will be those for feel sorry for him for making such a "mistake". This is no mistake. This is an intelligent, competent guy who knew what he was doing and decided to roll the dice. It was his choice. If this is true he should resign.