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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007191519 Cardinals Pitcher Josh Hancock Dies In St. Louis Car Accident April 29, 2007 12:15 p.m. EST Todd Sikorski - AHN Sports Reporter St. Louis, MO (AHN) - Sadness hit the St. Louis Cardinals organization on Sunday as it lost one of its best bullpen pitchers due to a car accident. Josh Hancock, a 29-year-old right-hander who played in the major leagues since 2002, was killed early Sunday morning and his death has caused the club to postpone an upcoming game against the Chicago Cubs. Details of the accident are under investigation but the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported on its website that the accident happened in St. Louis and was a result of Hancock's SUV crashing into the rear of a tow truck that was parked in a far left hand lane on Interstate 64. The tow truck was reportedly assisting another vehicle from an earlier accident. Hancock was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. (snip) ----------------- Either speeding or not paying attention. Notice how the newspaper, shilling for the auto industry as always, called this an "accident". |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
"Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS" > wrote in message ink.net... > > http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007191519 > > Cardinals Pitcher Josh Hancock Dies In St. Louis Car Accident > > April 29, 2007 12:15 p.m. EST > > Todd Sikorski - AHN Sports Reporter > > St. Louis, MO (AHN) - Sadness hit the St. Louis Cardinals organization on > Sunday as it lost one of its best bullpen pitchers due to a car accident. > Josh Hancock, a 29-year-old right-hander who played in the major leagues > since 2002, was killed early Sunday morning and his death has caused the > club to postpone an upcoming game against the Chicago Cubs. > > Details of the accident are under investigation but the St. Louis > Post-Dispatch reported on its website that the accident happened in St. > Louis and was a result of Hancock's SUV crashing into the rear of a tow > truck that was parked in a far left hand lane on Interstate 64. > > The tow truck was reportedly assisting another vehicle from an earlier > accident. > > Hancock was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. > > (snip) > > ----------------- > > Either speeding or not paying attention. Notice how the newspaper, > shilling for the auto industry as always, called this an "accident". Whether it was speeding, falling asleep at the wheel, lack of alertness due to lack of sleep (it happened at 12:35 a.m. ), substance abuse or simple negligence...It was still an accident. That is *not* the same thing as saying it was unavoidable, but it certainly was not intentional. The tow truck was parked on the interstate (left-hand lane) "with its lights flashing while assisting another car that had crashed." MaryL |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
I'm going to go against my instinct that you're just an idiotic troll,
and reply: On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:14:37 GMT, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS > wrote: >Either speeding or not paying attention. Or not fit to drive. >Notice how the newspaper, >shilling for the auto industry as always, called this an "accident". What, you think he crashed /deliberately/? |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speedingagain
MaryL wrote:
> > Whether it was speeding, falling asleep at the wheel, lack of alertness due > to lack of sleep (it happened at 12:35 a.m. ), substance abuse or simple > negligence...It was still an accident. That is *not* the same thing as > saying it was unavoidable, but it certainly was not intentional. The tow > truck was parked on the interstate (left-hand lane) "with its lights > flashing while assisting another car that had crashed." > > MaryL If the crash was due to Hancock breaking a law, then its no accident. THINK |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
I blame SUVs.
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
good! one more idiot dead.
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote: > http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007191519 > > Cardinals Pitcher Josh Hancock Dies In St. Louis Car Accident > > April 29, 2007 12:15 p.m. EST > > Todd Sikorski - AHN Sports Reporter > > St. Louis, MO (AHN) - Sadness hit the St. Louis Cardinals organization > on Sunday as it lost one of its best bullpen pitchers due to a car > accident. Josh Hancock, a 29-year-old right-hander who played in the > major leagues since 2002, was killed early Sunday morning and his death > has caused the club to postpone an upcoming game against the Chicago Cubs. > > Details of the accident are under investigation but the St. Louis > Post-Dispatch reported on its website that the accident happened in St. > Louis and was a result of Hancock's SUV crashing into the rear of a tow > truck that was parked in a far left hand lane on Interstate 64. > > The tow truck was reportedly assisting another vehicle from an earlier > accident. > > Hancock was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. > > (snip) > > ----------------- > > Either speeding or not paying attention. Notice how the newspaper, > shilling for the auto industry as always, called this an "accident". |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
On Apr 29, 7:54 pm, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
> wrote: > MaryL wrote: > > > Whether it was speeding, falling asleep at the wheel, lack of alertness due > > to lack of sleep (it happened at 12:35 a.m. ), substance abuse or simple > > negligence...It was still an accident. That is *not* the same thing as > > saying it was unavoidable, but it certainly was not intentional. The tow > > truck was parked on the interstate (left-hand lane) "with its lights > > flashing while assisting another car that had crashed." > > > MaryL > > If the crash was due to Hancock breaking a law, then its no accident. THINK Nothing in the article or anything else I have read said he broke a law. Don't jump to conclusions. There could be any number of reasons for this. Wait until a report comes out telling what happened. But you love to ASSUME, huh? |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speeding again
Say. You don't think Algore ever takes the wheel when he is being jetted
around the world tending to global warming interests, do you? |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speedingagain
James Farrar wrote:
> > > On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 01:14:37 GMT, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are > MURDERERS > wrote: > > >> Notice how the newspaper, >> shilling for the auto industry as always, called this an "accident". > > What, you think he crashed /deliberately/? I never said he crashed deliberately, but his reckless driving was deliberate and the crash was a consequence. Stop being a criminal coddler. |
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Cardinals Pitcher Fatally Crashes SUV - looks like speedingagain
Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS wrote: > > MaryL wrote: > > > > > Whether it was speeding, falling asleep at the wheel, lack of alertness due > > to lack of sleep (it happened at 12:35 a.m. ), substance abuse or simple > > negligence...It was still an accident. That is *not* the same thing as > > saying it was unavoidable, but it certainly was not intentional. The tow > > truck was parked on the interstate (left-hand lane) "with its lights > > flashing while assisting another car that had crashed." > > > > MaryL > > If the crash was due to Hancock breaking a law, then its no accident. THINK > An accident is something that you didn't do on purpose. I was run into by a pickup truck driver at a stop light on purpose. That wasn't an accident. THINK. -- "There are some gals who don't like to be pushed and grabbed and lassoed and drug into buses in the middle of the night." "How else was I gonna get her on the bus? Well, I'm askin' ya.", George Axelrod, "Bus Stop" |
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