To: TigerPaw who wrote (1653 ) 5/28/2003 1:43:32 PM From: tsigprofit Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773 Laura Bush's accident that killed a friend.. Why is it that when Dems do something similar, such as Ted Kennedy, it is talked about and investigated for 30 years, but for a Repub, we have silence?? More of the double standard, IMO. Repubs win by dividing the middle class on so called moral issues, when they have no right to claim the high ground: *** Laura Bush ran stop sign in 1963 fatal accident JIM VERTUNO Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas ---- Details in a 1963 accident report say that Laura Bush, then 17, ran a stop sign in the Texas crash that killed a friend in another car. The report, adding information to previous reports of the crash, was released to The Associated Press on Wednesday. Bush now is the wife of Republican presidential nominee-to-be George W. Bush, the Texas governor. "It was a very tragic accident that deeply affected the families and was very painful for all involved, including the community at large," said Laura Bush's spokesman, Andrew Malcolm. "To this day, Mrs. Bush remains unable to talk about it." She did say in March, when asked at a campaign stop about the crash, "I know this as an adult, and even more as a parent, it was crushing ... for the family involved and for me as well." There had been published accounts of the accident, but city officials had declined to release the records because those involved were under 18. The police report was released Wednesday in response to an open-records request that was submitted to Midland officials in March. According to the two-page accident report, Laura Welch was driving her Chevrolet sedan on a clear night shortly after 8 p.m. on Nov. 6, 1963, when she drove into an intersection and struck a Corvair sedan driven by 17-year-old Michael Douglas. Although previous news accounts have reported Douglas was thrown from the car and broke his neck, those details were not in the report. The speed of Laura Bush's car was illegible on the report. The speed limit for the road was 55. Laura Bush and her passenger, Judy Dykes, also 17, were taken to a hospital and treated for minor injuries, according to an accident account printed at the time in the Midland Reporter-Telegram. The police report indicates no charges were filed. That section of the report was left blank. "As far as we know, no charges were filed," said Midland city attorney Keith Stretcher. "I don't think it's unusual that charges weren't filed." nctimes.com