Armed man president home
Armed man president home _WFAA reported Tuesday that an armed man was taken into custody by the Secret Service near the North Dallas home of former President George W. Bush.
According to WFAA, the man claimed he had a "spiritual message" to deliver to the former President.
WFAA added:
The man made it through a gate at the end of the block on Meaders Lane by closely following another vehicle. The Secret Service monitors the gate 24 hours a day with cameras and microphones.
The man told the Secret Service he got a "spiritual message" to come there to deliver that message to the former president. They searched the man's car and found a weapon in the glove compartment of the vehicle.
NBC reported:
The unidentified man reportedly told Secret Service agents he was spiritually contacted to pick up a package from the Bush house.
Dallas Police said the unidentified man has a permit to carry a concealed weapon in Texas.
Although they do not believe the man presents a danger to the former President, the Secret Service said at the time they were continuing to question him, but NBC reported that the man was questioned and released, according to Secret Service spokesman Ed Donovan.
The Bushes were out of town at the time of the incident, but WFAA reported that "[t]here have been several incidents in the past of people trying to make it through the gates to get a message to or see former President Bush."
Predictably, some on the left used the news as an excuse to bash the former President.
"Is Chimpy dealing Coke again?" wrote a poster at Democratic Underground.
A poster at WFAA commented:
Bush deserves to have that "spiritual message" delivered on behalf of the 5,000 American soldiers and 100,000 Iraqi civilians that died FOR NOT REASON because of his lies, arrogance and stupidity.
"Bush deserves a bullet throught the face ! the amount of destruction and death that was caused by the retarded war hound," wrote one unhinged poster at WFAA.
"I wish Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld all get taken out slowly" added another.
Apparenthy, Bush Derangement Syndrome lives on.
via: examiner
