Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Now that I know!

Thanks to Portland area TV news organizations I know what the woman who works at the store about a mile from the school where Kyron Horman was last seen, was feeling when she first learned of his disappearance.

But I don't know anything more about waste in our local government such as what do the Reconstruction Specialists learn during their multi-hour, traffic jamming accident investigations and who uses the data gleaned . . . and why. Does it really have to do with a federal study into the use of driver restraints?

Or, why do the 12 passenger Special Education Buses only transport one student at a time and why is that one passenger rule also true with the 12 passenger Senior/Handicapped buses? Is that Green?

And why is the neighbor kid considered a Special Education student. He is smart enough to use a cell phone and remain in contact with his pals while working as the lookout for their burglary hobby.

And why are the government operated Senior/Handicapped buses now running competition to privately owned medical transport services that bill the customers insurance provider?

But then, I do know when there will be another News Conference when we learn they haven't learned anything new about Kyron Hornan.

Oh yes, if the news people get around to asking me what I was feeling when I first learned about Kyron Hornan being missing I can tell them I wasn't feeling anything but I was thinking, who would name their child Kyron? I'll bet he gets teased a lot by the other kids at school.

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