tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143958250581976772.post5793623197579233702..comments2022-12-06T15:19:34.373-08:00Comments on olio: Running From OfficeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4143958250581976772.post-36507416665712915012008-03-12T13:21:00.000-07:002008-03-12T13:21:00.000-07:00Dr. Feelgood...where were his state troopers? That...Dr. Feelgood...where were his state troopers? That detail must have been happy to get out of Albany and party in the real SIN CITY....doncha know waht happens in DC stays in DC! Just ask Wilbur Mills.....ps I wonder if ex Gov Spitzer recalls what happened to the late Gov Nelson Rockefeller....a man who came & went....<BR/><BR/> NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER (1908 - 1979), U.S. vice-president <BR/><BR/>Official details of Rockefeller's death changed repeatedly in the days following his fatal heart attack on January 26, 1979. The first report indicated Rockefeller was with his 25-year-old aide Megan Marshack when he collapsed in his Manhattan townhouse at 11:15 P.M. Marshack was said to have immediately placed an emergency medical call. But days later it was announced that the former vice-president had succumbed an hour earlier, at 10:15 P.M., and that Marshack, instead of calling paramedics, had called her friend, Ponchita Pierce. It was Pierce who had called for assistance. The family doctor believed Rockefeller had died instantaneously, but why did two women let an hour pass before calling for help? The Rockefeller family did not wish to pursue the matter and would not consent to an autopsy. <BR/><BR/>THE IRONMAN was here......Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com