Oops. I guess Mr. O’Reilly meant to say “voter fascism”. I’m glad we have the “no-spin zone” looking out for us and making sense of these complex issues.
Subpoena Time
Uh oh. This can’t be good for a would-be presidential candidate:
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has been subpoenaed to turn over personal records and documents as federal authorities step up a probe of his July sales of HCA Inc. stock, according to sources familiar with the investigation.
You can say one thing about the Bush economy–it sure has spawned strong job growth for federal investigators.
Another Miers Letter Released
Heh.
If My Bank Account Was Overflowing
. . . this would be on my “to do” list.
Heck, perhaps I’ll add it anyway.
Constitutional Process
Billmon points out how claims of progress in Iraq, based on status of the constitutional process, are likely exaggerated.
In retrospect, that great T.V. moment when they rolled out the so-called draft constitution for parliamentary approval was pretty meaningless. And if they reserve the right to continue amending the document as they go along, what are voters really approving on Saturday?
Attempted Train-jacking
There’s a reason that some people end up in jail rather than becoming rocket scientists:
A man armed with a bow and arrow who commandeered a Union Pacific freight train stopped in Montclair on Sunday night was shot and wounded by police, authorities said.
Juventino Vallejo-Camerena, 43, of Pomona climbed onto one of the train’s two locomotives about 10:45 p.m. and threatened the two crew members with a bow and arrow, Union Pacific spokesman Mark Davis said.
The engineer and conductor fled the train, which was stopped at a signal, and cut off fuel to the engine with an emergency button outside the cab. They were not harmed, Davis said.
Alone in the cab, Vallejo-Camerena refused to drop his bow and arrow after Montclair police officers ordered him to do so, said Capt. Keith Jones, spokesman for the department.
He nocked and pointed the arrow at officers on the scene, near Monte Vista Avenue in western San Bernardino County, and threatened to take over the train, Jones said. Police then shot Vallejo-Camerena in the wrist and upper arm, according to a Montclair Police report.
Studies, I think, would indicate that freight trains are lousy getaway vehicles.