Friday, September 24, 2010

Why did Barela call 911?

In the Journal this morning, link, we read that Congressional Candidate Jon Barela called 911 because he was being followed (by a Democratic Party employee). I put the employee part in parenthesis because there is no indication that he knew who was following him.

There is indication that he did not feel physically threatened. In fact, if the Journal is to be believed, Barela was "calm" when he called 911 and "... said he did not feel physically threatened" and "the attempts to "fluster and intimidate" him ... "failed miserably."

One cool cucumber, he.

Now all he has to explain, is why he called 911,
a number normally reserved for the exclusive use of people
who do feel intimidated and physically threatened.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I do not understand what it matters to you if he called 911 or not? You complain he is wasting 911s time. Well you are wasting the air we breath and space.

ched macquigg said...

Because he has asked for my vote, his judgment matters to me.

Yours, not so much.

Thank you for your ad hominem attack and the for the vindication it provides, of my logic and facts.