"Suspicious" Envelope Sent To Shea-Porter's Office
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- "An envelope with a suspicious substance in it was sent to U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter's Manchester office on Wednesday.Shea-Porter's staff notified Manchester police when they received the suspicious envelope. Officials were able to determine that the substance was green tea and had been sent as a protest.
There was a return address on the envelope, and police spoke to the sender. Police said the sender showed a lack of judgment but didn't mean to cause alarm.
The same person sent similar letters to U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes, U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg and U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.Shea-Porter was in Washington, D.C., when the envelope arrived."
"Police said the sender showed a lack of judgment"...
Hmmm...pretty much King George's response, wasn't it?
So just replace one monarchy with another, namely the present day constabulary that believes itself to be royalty.
I was waiting for the loons to come up with a way to quell the BTP remake by intentionally mistaking tea with nuclear waste, sending the message that if you dare to protest Obo and his thieving men you'll soon be visited by goons in blue.
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