Three things to take away from this Amy Bishop article.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | March 24th at 09:00 AM |
Via POWIP: Gun in Ala. campus shooting bought 2 decades ago By DESIREE HUNTER (AP) – 15 hours ago HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The gun used to kill three people during a faculty meeting at an Alabama school was bought for the suspect’s husband two decades ago when he said he was having problems with a neighbor, an investigator testified Thursday. The investigator told a judge | Read More »
Will Delahunt (D, MA-10) cuts and runs.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | March 4th at 08:34 PM |
This is his last term. Representative William Delahunt will not seek re-election to Congress, the seven-term Democrat will announce tomorrow, ending a nearly 40-year career in elected office and giving Republicans hope of capturing the seat, which stretches from Cape Cod to the South Shore. “It’s got nothing to do with politics,” the Quincy Democrat said today. Nothing to do with politics, Senator Scott Brown | Read More »
NYT covers for Bill Delahunt; Boston Herald… won’t.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | February 22nd at 08:47 AM |
First, the NYT (via AoSHQ). While discussing the latest insanity* coming from Amy Bishop (a ‘herpes bomb,’ apparently), the Times manages to discuss Bishop’s shooting of her brother without: Mentioning just what political circles the Bishops were active in; Mentioning just who the prosecutor was that dropped the charges; and Mentioning just where that prosecutor is now. The answers are, of course: Democratic political circles; | Read More »
Rep. Bill Delahunt (D, MA): why did you put Amy Bishop back on the street?
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | February 13th at 04:46 PM |
Amy Bishop, of course, is the woman who murdered those people down at the University of Alabama… and, apparently, she was ‘taken into custody’ for the murder of her brother in 1986. And that’s where it gets interesting. Amy Bishop was released before she was booked, however, and she was never charged in the incident. All police records of the case have since gone missing, | Read More »