...and why. It has to be a current meember so no Foley or McKinney,
I way patrick Kennedy.
He the son of the senator Ted Kennedy from Massachusetts plowed his car into a barrier while under the spell of Ambien and then attempted to convince Capitol police he was late for a floor vote at 3 o'clock in the morning. When the story broke, Kennedy played the recovery card, announcing that he suffered from depression and addiction—to sleep aids and painkillers—and would seek treatment at the Mayo Clinic. Twenty-four hours later the man who had barreled down D.C.'s power boulevards in a runaway Mustang convertible (with the lights off) presented himself as a role model: He said that he hope that being open about it and saying that he needed help iwill give others the courage to get help, if they needed it.
He only stayed a month. No where long enough eo get help. Just hope he is kept away from driving.
2006-10-16
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