Laura Lynne Stacey, a 28-year-old woman who had been missing
in Southern California since Sunday, was found yesterday walking alongside a
freeway. She had evidently left her car
in stormy weather, leaving behind a blanket and food after dropping her
cellphone into a puddle of water.
COMMENTS:
At this point, you know as much as I do. I think we can both agree that this
attractive young girl had no legitimate reason for leaving her car; she was
much, much safer in it, even if it was disabled. She was out in the wide open, without a
weapon; surely she was bait for kidnappers in the sex trade, for random rapists…
any number of horrible things could have happened to her. No one, especially an attractive young woman,
has any business being out and about and alone in this day and age, regardless
of what they are doing at the time. At
least in the car, she had a barrier between her and danger, and it would just be
a matter of time before a law enforcement officer would come to investigate as
to why the car was there on the side of the road.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I was surprised to find out Obama didn’t pardon Bowe
Bergdahl before he left office. Why do
you think he didn’t? (Yancey ~ Raleigh,
NC)
A. He was too busy sending $221 million to the
Palestinians. Priorities are priorities,
you know.
Q. What is your opinion on national voter
identification? (Tim ~ Arlington, WA)
A. I think it’s a great idea, but I don’t know that it would
work for individual state elections; states have States’ rights under the
Constitution and would want to have their own identification. One thing I do believe is
that I.D. should be required to vote in any
election.
Q. I’m sure Trump knows who he’s going to pick for the
Supreme Court slot. Why all of the delay
drama; why doesn’t he simply announce whoever it is? (Gerry ~ Citrus Heights, CA)
A. There are logistics to be completed and he wants to be
certain the person will be passed by the Senate and seen as favorable by the
American Bar Association.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
When asked what he thinks about
General Mattis just approved as Secretary of Defense, Rob O'Neill (the man who
killed Bin Laden) said, "General Mattis has a bear rug in his home, but
it's not dead - it's just afraid to move."
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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