There was a bad truck accident here in Nashville this past Saturday evening -- a semi hit another truck, causing them both to plow through the median into oncoming traffic, killing 2 at the scene in the ensuing fire, and injuring 10 others, 2 critically. The driver of the first semi fled the scene, only to return an hour later.
Here's the kicker: I saw live footage from the scene of the accident on the evening news, and the truck which was hit was a tanker; 2 of my drivers at work last night verified this. When I looked for a link to post here, our local media is saying the second truck was transporting corn starch. What did our local lame-stream media have to gain by changing the lading of the second truck?
Your report on the truck accident, alarms going off.
Changing the load, in the report is odd.
Driver left and returned.
That one makes me want to ask questions.....LOL
Why did he leave?
Did the same driver return after an hour, as the one who was really driving?
It will be interesting, watching the Gov. do the cover-ups, but they need to take more lessons from the clinton crew.
I have thought for a couple months that President Bush was under a great strain, from the looks of all the hidden reports, I can well imagine that I would look worried also.
I don't know the answer to that liberallyconservative.
Updates appreciated on that story if there are any.
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SMYRNA, Tennessee
and speaking of Tennessee, we have an interesting article regarding a Smyrna hospital...
http://www.wate.com/Global/story.asp?S=3933291
"Gun discharges during struggle at Smyrna hospital"
TENNESSEE
October 4, 2005
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "SMYRNA (AP) -- A gun discharged at a hospital in Smyrna Monday when an emergency room patient and a police officer struggled over it.
The gun fired when patient Oscar Padilla Ramos grabbed for it while it was in officer Shane Prater's holster.
The bullet went into a wall at StoneCrest Medical Center, and no one was hurt."