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colorado senator kills pregnant texas woman.....

stevew

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Sep 21, 2001
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oops.

Investigators say Williams was wearing a seatbelt, but her son and her oldest grandson were not wearing their seatbelts and were ejected from the car. Williams' other grandson, a 3-year-old, was also not wearing a seatbelt, but was not ejected.

Williams is on the Colorado Senate's Transportation Committee and has pushed for legislation giving police officers authority to pull drivers over for not wearing seatbelts. Not wearing a seatbelt currently is a secondary offense in the state.
how do you not buckle up a three year old?
 

stoney

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the hipocracy is of no other here. I'd guess that she either got distracted by the kids or had a seizure, which explains the hard veer into oncoming traffic and the lack of recollection of the event.
 

Silver

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I wonder if she had a "Choose Life" plate on her car?

You don't buckle up a three year old because your retard son thinks that a moving vehicle is a great place to get the kids into their pjs, that's why.
 

ohio

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Nov 26, 2001
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Typical do-as-I-legislate-not-as-I-do Democrat. (What? Someone had to say it...)


Also, it is appalling how little is written in the article about the actual victim of the accident.
 

Silver

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Typical do-as-I-legislate-not-as-I-do Democrat. (What? Someone had to say it...)


Also, it is appalling how little is written in the article about the actual victim of the accident.
The important thing is that it's been very traumatic for the person at fault in the accident, and she's a somebody. The dead nobody isn't important.
 

stevew

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if she was drunk there is precedent for having a long career...
 

ohio

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The important thing is that it's been very traumatic for the person at fault in the accident, and she's a somebody. The dead nobody isn't important.
Absolutely. According to her, the tragedy here is that she's had this experience.
"It's a tragedy that I now have a personal experience with a highway accident," she said.
And by "experience," she means "driving her van through a pregnant woman."
 

$tinkle

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She's on the Transportation Committee and 3/4 people in her car were not wearing seatbelts? :twitch: That other family is going to own her in court.
oh, sorreh. i'z fixt it now
AMARILLO, Texas — A Colorado legislator's 3-year-old grandson was ejected from her vehicle during a fatal head-on collision in Texas, but she managed to find the boy and put back into a car seat, according to a preliminary investigative report released Wednesday.
and then
"Any thinking, feeling human being would do anything to render comfort to their grandchild."
i can't tell you how comforting it is to be ejected, then rolled back in & crammed into a carseat.

stevew is carnac:
About 6:30 p.m. Dec. 26, Williams' vehicle veered into the southbound traffic lane of U.S. 385 while crossing a bridge
 

ohio

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$tinkle said:
"Any thinking, feeling human being would do anything to render comfort to their grandchild."
I love how politicians have to describe the emotions and behaviors they hope to have in order to appear human, AND they think that describing them is proof that they have them. It's like bad alien sci-fi.
 

stoney

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http://www.denverpost.com/ci_19063414

Colorado lawmaker pleads no contest in Texas crash

AMARILLO, Texas—A Colorado state senator involved in a crash that killed a woman in the Texas Panhandle pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of driving on the wrong side of the road and paid a $200 fine.
Brianna Gomez was pregnant at the time of the crash and her son was delivered in emergency surgery before she died.

Sen. Suzanne Williams paid the fine and $68 in court costs, Hartley County Attorney Shane Turner said Thursday.

The Amarillo Globe-News ( http://bit.ly/nHF6Nc) reported that Texas law allowed for the dismissal of two seat-belt citations against Williams, a staunch supporter in the Colorado Legislature of seat belt laws.

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Killing, it's cheap these days. Hopefully the family sues for wrongful death.