Biden's Wife was NOT killed by a drunk driver.

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DawnCt1

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Biden has repeatedly suggested that his wife died tragically at the hands of a drunk driver. That was not true and the allegations have caused the family of that driver a lot of pain. I think anyone would feel tremendous sympathy for the Biden family, so enhancing the story with charges of intoxication, is not necessary.

Biden slanders a dead man, family grieves
By Michelle Malkin • September 4, 2008 11:14 PM

While the national media is busy creating scandal out of the fact that Sarah Palin went to numerous non-Ivy League schools (yes, seriously), the Delaware News Journal has a devastating and disturbing piece on how Joe Biden has repeatedly slandered the man involved in the car crash that killed Biden’s first wife and daughter.

In several public statements over the years, Biden has insinuated that the man who caused the 1972 crash was drunk. The man cannot defend himself. He passed away in 1999. His family grieves.

But hey, who cares about Biden’s lies? Time to slander Gov. Palin and her family some more!

Here’s the intro of the N-J piece, but make sure to read to the end. And check out the comments from people who know Joe Biden best:

Since his vice presidential nomination, Joe Biden’s 2007 statement that a “guy who allegedly … drank his lunch” and drove the truck that struck and killed his first wife and daughter has gained national media traction.

Alcohol didn’t play a role in the 1972 crash, investigators found. But as recently as last week, the syndicated TV show Inside Edition aired a clip from 2001 of Biden describing the accident to an audience at the University of Delaware and saying the truck driver “stopped to drink instead of drive.”

The senator’s statements don’t jibe with news and law enforcement reports from the time, which cleared driver Curtis C. Dunn, who died in 1999, of wrongdoing.

“To see it coming from [Biden's] mouth, I just burst into tears,” Dunn’s daughter, Glasgow resident Pamela Hamill, 44, said Wednesday. “My dad was always there for us. Now we feel like we should be there for him because he’s not here to defend himself.”

Biden spokesman David Wade said Wednesday that the senator “fully accepts the Dunn family’s word that these rumors were false.”

It’s unclear who first suggested alcohol was a factor in the crash, but since Barack Obama tapped Biden to be his running mate on Aug. 23, The New York Times, National Public Radio and The Economist have run stories that characterized Dunn as a drunken driver.

“The rumor about alcohol being involved by either party, especially the truck driver, is incorrect,” said Jerome O. Herlihy, a Delaware Superior Court judge who was chief deputy attorney general and worked with crash investigators in 1972.

“If it were some part of a cause of the accident, there would have been a charge, simply because if you’re driving under the influence and kill someone in the process — whether it’s the wife of a U.S. senator or anybody else — there’s going to be a charge,” he said.

Herlihy said investigators discussed several possible causes for the crash, including that Biden’s first wife, Neilia, turned her head and didn’t see the oncoming truck as she exited the intersection of Limestone and Valley roads on Dec. 18, 1972.
 
Thats old news from2 weeks ago :confused3
It was said that she probably didn't look at an intersection ....
 
Wow - I can smell the fear! :rotfl2: :rotfl:






(Isn't that the proper response when anyone posts a post attacking one of the candidates? :confused3 )
 
DawnCt1 this post is an all time low. This is old news and has nothing to do with the campaign. You argue that we should play hands off with Palin's lack of parenting and yet the last paragraph of your post tries to assign blame to a dead woman. There are no words to describe this smear.
 

Alright, fair and balanced, folks. Y'all run over and give the poster a good talkin' to who started the thread claiming the father of Bristol's baby is a black man.:thumbsup2 :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:
 
DawnCt1 this post is an all time low. This is old news and has nothing to do with the campaign. You argue that we should play hands off with Palin's lack of parenting and yet the last paragraph of your post tries to assign blame to a dead woman. There are no words to describe this smear.

So is it Okay for Biden to place the blame on a dead man? Do you have any words to describe his smear?
 
Alright, fair and balanced, folks. Y'all run over and give the poster a good talkin' to who started the thread claiming the father of Bristol's baby is a black man.:thumbsup2 :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:

Did and BEFORE you admonished me to do so.

If Senator Biden thought/thinks the man was drunk his opinion is his own. He lost his wife and his daughter. Both of his sons were horribly injured. He has a right to feel what he feels.
 
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Biden has repeatedly suggested that his wife died tragically at the hands of a drunk driver. That was not true and the allegations have caused the family of that driver a lot of pain. I think anyone would feel tremendous sympathy for the Biden family, so enhancing the story with charges of intoxication, is not necessary.

Biden slanders a dead man, family grieves
By Michelle Malkin • September 4, 2008 11:14 PM

While the national media is busy creating scandal out of the fact that Sarah Palin went to numerous non-Ivy League schools (yes, seriously), the Delaware News Journal has a devastating and disturbing piece on how Joe Biden has repeatedly slandered the man involved in the car crash that killed Biden’s first wife and daughter.

In several public statements over the years, Biden has insinuated that the man who caused the 1972 crash was drunk. The man cannot defend himself. He passed away in 1999. His family grieves.

But hey, who cares about Biden’s lies? Time to slander Gov. Palin and her family some more!

Here’s the intro of the N-J piece, but make sure to read to the end. And check out the comments from people who know Joe Biden best:

Since his vice presidential nomination, Joe Biden’s 2007 statement that a “guy who allegedly … drank his lunch” and drove the truck that struck and killed his first wife and daughter has gained national media traction.

Alcohol didn’t play a role in the 1972 crash, investigators found. But as recently as last week, the syndicated TV show Inside Edition aired a clip from 2001 of Biden describing the accident to an audience at the University of Delaware and saying the truck driver “stopped to drink instead of drive.”

The senator’s statements don’t jibe with news and law enforcement reports from the time, which cleared driver Curtis C. Dunn, who died in 1999, of wrongdoing.

“To see it coming from [Biden's] mouth, I just burst into tears,” Dunn’s daughter, Glasgow resident Pamela Hamill, 44, said Wednesday. “My dad was always there for us. Now we feel like we should be there for him because he’s not here to defend himself.”

Biden spokesman David Wade said Wednesday that the senator “fully accepts the Dunn family’s word that these rumors were false.”

It’s unclear who first suggested alcohol was a factor in the crash, but since Barack Obama tapped Biden to be his running mate on Aug. 23, The New York Times, National Public Radio and The Economist have run stories that characterized Dunn as a drunken driver.

“The rumor about alcohol being involved by either party, especially the truck driver, is incorrect,” said Jerome O. Herlihy, a Delaware Superior Court judge who was chief deputy attorney general and worked with crash investigators in 1972.

“If it were some part of a cause of the accident, there would have been a charge, simply because if you’re driving under the influence and kill someone in the process — whether it’s the wife of a U.S. senator or anybody else — there’s going to be a charge,” he said.

Herlihy said investigators discussed several possible causes for the crash, including that Biden’s first wife, Neilia, turned her head and didn’t see the oncoming truck as she exited the intersection of Limestone and Valley roads on Dec. 18, 1972.
A sad stiuation all the way around.
 
Alright, fair and balanced, folks. Y'all run over and give the poster a good talkin' to who started the thread claiming the father of Bristol's baby is a black man.:thumbsup2 :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:

Looks like folks ddid give her a talkin' to. Maybe you can look at their previous posts and see who has the track (no pun intended) record of malicious politically themed posts.
 
Looks like folks ddid give her a talkin' to. Maybe you can look at their previous posts and see who has the track (no pun intended) record of malicious politically themed posts.

Yes, do that! Check how many people are on the thread blathering about Barack Obama's half-brother while you're at it please. We need to keep track of those people as well, don't we? ;) :confused3 :lmao:
 
Looks like folks ddid give her a talkin' to. Maybe you can look at their previous posts and see who has the track (no pun intended) record of malicious politically themed posts.

Nope, so far with 3 replies on that thread, the responses don't compare.
 
The report was written by Michelle Malkin. Holy cow, what a psycho nutjob. :crazy2: I didn't waste my time reading the rest.
 
So- is Biden on the record stating the guy "drank his lunch" ???? Why lie about something like that??:confused3
 
DawnCt1 this post is an all time low. This is old news and has nothing to do with the campaign. You argue that we should play hands off with Palin's lack of parenting and yet the last paragraph of your post tries to assign blame to a dead woman. There are no words to describe this smear.

Then why is Biden talking about "old news" on the campaign trail. If the candidate talks about it, its "news", old or not.
 
Just when I thought it couldn't go any lower
 
The report was written by Michelle Malkin. Holy cow, what a psycho nutjob. :crazy2: I didn't waste my time reading the rest.

Actually the article is from the Delaware News Journal. She merely posted it on her web site with an intro commentary.
 
Just when I thought it couldn't go any lower

Frankly, I wouldn't want to be slandered, nor any of my family members slandered posthumously. Biden is the one that needs to apologize.
 
You are the one who brought this up. You started the post. This has nothing to do with the current campaign. The woman is dead and can't defend herself against your attacks. You must be proud that you were able to deliver such a clever attack on a dead woman. Your post is still an all time low.
 
You are the one who brought this up. You started the post. This has nothing to do with the current campaign. The woman is dead and can't defend herself against your attacks. You must be proud that you were able to deliver such a clever attack on a dead woman. Your post is still an all time low.

Why would someone insinuate that the accident was caused by a drunk driver when there was no evidence?? I'm truly baffled by this. :confused3 Seems like it was an accident which could have been caused by ANYONE involved not paying attention for a split second... that's what makes it an accident.
 
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