or on the other hand perhaps someone staggered out of the bar at
closing time and was walking up the parkway in dark clothes. Go look
at that intersection on google maps. At two in the morning it's pitch
black along there, as I know well.

Maybe the pedestrian weaved or stumbled at the wrong moment. Sometimes
these accidents are totally pedestrian error, you know.

I have not wanted to make a big deal out of that because we don't
actually know anything about the pedestrian -- at least I don't -- and
hey, he is dead so why speak ill. No matter who was at fault it is a
tragedy. A guy died. I don't know if the driver was at fault;
personally I doubt it, but you never know. We have few facts and these
accidents happen all the time. Either way, I have more important
things to get upset about.

On 11/12/09, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dana wrote:
>>
>> and the driver may have been at fault. Who knows. I don't see this as
>> anything more sinister than possible inattention is all I am saying.
>>
>
> Which, for a Secret Service agent, is not a good quality.  In fact I'd
> say it's a firing quality.
>
> "You'll be protecting the President.  How's your attention to detail?"
>
> "eh.  so so."
>
> Would you want that guy "protecting" you?  Or arresting you?
>
> 

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