Well...looks like

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree...I'd rather go hunting with Dick Cheney than driving with Ted Kennedy...
 
My cynical side says that the officer saw the Congressional plates and ID badge of the sacred cow Kennedy clan and went 'Oh, shit... there goes my career. Let me put enough errors in this report so that it can't be prosecuted and mayhaps I will get off with an internal departmental handslap.'
 
My harshly judgemental side says that if you are in a position of power, you should be doing things better, and cleaner, than the rest of society...
 
Gato_Solo said:
My harshly judgemental side says that if you are in a position of power, you should be doing things better, and cleaner, than the rest of society...

Thats so ooooooo not why they seek Power though.
 
I'm trying to figure out why someone as rich as a Kennedy would still be driving a 1996-1998 Mustang.
 
Inkara1 said:
I'm trying to figure out why someone as rich as a Kennedy would still be driving a 1996-1998 Mustang.

Why not? It's innocuous enough to drive on the street with "the subjects" and not get noticed? Besides...the Mustang is still a nice car, even at that age.
 
Gato_Solo said:
Why not? It's innocuous enough to drive on the street with "the subjects" and not get noticed? Besides...the Mustang is still a nice car, even at that age.

If I had the resources and didn't have to work for a living one of the cars I would be driving would be a mid to late 60s mustang. The last car I would drive would be something flashy...
 
See, a classic Mustang would be one thing... after all, it's a classic... but a mid-90s car isn't "classic" and I'd think a Kennedy would be able to afford a new Mustang, which not only looks better but is more powerful.
 
Gato_Solo said:
My harshly judgemental side says that if you are in a position of power, you should be doing things better, and cleaner, than the rest of society...

I agree wholeheartedly
 
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