Another Kennedy popping pills or hitting the bottle your guess is as good as his...

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Rep. Kennedy blames crash on sleep medicine
R. I. Democrat says combination of prescription meds led to accident in D.C.

The Associated Press
Updated: 8:18 a.m. ET May 5, 2006


WASHINGTON - Rep. Patrick Kennedy crashed his car near the Capitol early Thursday, and while a police official said he appeared intoxicated Kennedy said he had taken sleep medication and a prescription anti-nausea drug that can cause drowsiness.

Kennedy, D-R.I., addressed the issue after a spate of news reports. His initial statement said: ?I consumed no alcohol prior to the incident.??

Later, however, he issued a longer statement saying the attending physician for Congress had prescribed Phenergan on Tuesday to treat Kennedy?s gastroenteritis.

Kennedy said he returned to his Capitol Hill home on Wednesday evening after a final series of votes in Congress and took ?prescribed? amounts of Phenergan and Ambien, another prescribed drug that he occasionally takes to fall asleep.

?Some time around 2:45 a.m., I drove the few blocks to the Capitol Complex believing I needed to vote,? his second statement said. ?Apparently, I was disoriented from the medication.?


Police noted Kennedy staggering
Kennedy appeared to be intoxicated when he crashed his Ford Mustang into a barrier on Capitol Hill early Thursday morning,
said Louis P. Cannon, president of the Washington chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police.

Cannon, who was not there, said the officers involved in the accident were instructed by an official ?above the rank of patrolman? to take Kennedy home.

No sobriety tests were conducted at the scene.

A letter written by a Capitol Police officer to Acting Chief Christopher McGaffin said Kennedy appeared to be staggering when he left the vehicle after the crash about 3 a.m. The letter was first reported by Roll Call, a Capitol Hill newspaper.

Kennedy said he was late for a vote, officer Greg Baird said in the letter to McGaffin. Baird is acting chairman of the Capitol Hill chapter of the FOP police union. The last vote of the night had occurred almost six hours earlier.

?I simply complied?
Kennedy said he was driven home by Capitol police. ?At no time did I ask for any special consideration,? he said. ?I simply complied with what the officers asked me to do.?

Kennedy, the son of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and his staff declined to discuss any further details of the accident. The congressman took part in House votes Thursday.

Capitol Police did not immediately return phone calls for comment. They issued a one-line statement saying they were investigating a traffic violation that occurred early in the morning at that location.

Baird wrote McGaffin that two sergeants who responded to the accident conferred with the watch commander and were ordered to leave the scene.

He said that after the officers left, Capitol Police officials gave Kennedy a ride home.

Kennedy spent time at a drug rehabilitation clinic before he went to Providence College. He has been open about mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
 
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Hope I can get the same patrolman tonight when I am out in DC. Happy Cinco de Mayo...Coronas and Kennedys
 

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Yes he should have a radio show with Rush the Lush.
 

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Maybe they can mix and match prescriptions....on a side note good thing he didn't get on the Key Bridge...the Kennedy's have a history of driving off bridges after a couple cocktails
 

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Ya that cement barrier he ran in to save his butt.
 

gardenweasel

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this is so fricking easy...such a softball...a beachball...

but,i want you guys to know i`m trying.....

smart remarks and snarkisms running rampant through what remains of my left lobe...

i can`t make any guarantees..

but,i`m trying to be above it... :mj16:
 

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poll...

"which do you think resulted in patrick kennedy`s not making it to the congressional vote on time?"

a)ambien
b)phenargan
c)klonopin
d)glenlivet
 

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gardenweasel said:
poll...

"which do you think resulted in patrick kennedy`s not making it to the congressional vote on time?"

a)ambien
b)phenargan
c)klonopin
d)glenlivet

Seeing as how he *thought* there was a big vote going on at 3am, I would have to say all of the above.

Strangely, I immediately thought of you when I first heard about this one. I knew you'd have a field day. :)
 

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Think his prob will be explaining being in a bar before--wonder how R.I. public will respond--of course they should have been aware
of his " mental health issues, including being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. " before electing him.
Unlucky for him he doesn't represent MA instead--he have automatic vote next term-- and had he ran over and killed someone then ran off and hid--he'd have lifetime appointment ;)

There is no escaping genetics.
 

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he was charged with:

improper lane change

speeding

failure to control...

nothing about being mullered,stonkered and snockered......

now i guess in the great american tradition,we`ll see sleep robbers, sleep murderers, sleep rapists, etc. using the "ambien defense"....

a word to the wise...never take sleeping pills and laxatives at the same time.....
 

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simply amazing what a politician can get away with....

How many posters in here could get in the mess he did and end up with a watch commander sending his underlings away and quashing any subsequent investigation of drugged/drunk driving, and then get a free ride home?

I can only hope that watch commander gets his sack run through a wringer over this deal.....worthless POS c0cksucker....

Little wonder why I'm cynical about politics and don't bother to vote.
 

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Patrick Kennedy Entering Rehab for Pills

Rhode Island Lawmaker Says He Can't Remember Accident
By ANDREW MIGA, AP

WASHINGTON (May 5) - U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy said Friday he was entering treatment for addiction to prescription pain medication, a decision made after a highly publicized car crash near the Capitol that the congressman said he cannot recall.

Kennedy, a Rhode Island Democrat, said he would seek immediate treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

He announced his decision to reporters at a Capitol Hill news conference. He walked in alone, gripped the lectern, cleared his throat and began haltingly.

Kennedy, who has struggled with addiction and depression, said he had checked into the Mayo Clinic over the Christmas holidays and returned to Congress "reinvigorated and healthy."

"Of course, in every recovery, each day has its ups and downs, but I have been strong, focused and productive since my return," Kennedy said.

The congressman said he again became concerned about his condition after the Thursday morning car accident.


"Of course, in every recovery, each day has its ups and downs."
-Patrick Kennedy

"I simply do not remember getting out of bed, being pulled over by the police, or being cited for three driving infractions," Kennedy said. "That's not how I want to live my life. And that's not how I want to represent the people of Rhode Island."

As he was leaving the room, Kennedy was asked whether he might resign, and he shook his head no. "I need to stay in the fight," he said. He did not take other questions.

Kennedy - nephew of the late President John F. Kennedy - was elected to Congress in 1994.

The congressman's father, Sen. Edward Kennedy , a Massachusetts Democrat, issued a statement saying he was proud of his son for admitting his problem and taking steps to correct it.

"He has taken full responsibility for events that occurred ... and he will continue to cooperate fully with any investigation," the elder Kennedy said.

The younger Kennedy said he hoped that his "openness today and in the past, and my acknowledgment that I need help, will give others the courage to get help if they need it."

Kennedy was cited for three traffic violations after his early morning car crash Thursday near the Capitol, according to a police report.

The report by a U.S. Capitol Police officer said Kennedy drove his green 1997 Ford Mustang convertible into a security barrier near the Capitol shortly before 3 a.m. Thursday, and that Kennedy had red, watery eyes, slurred speech and unsteady balance.


Kennedy had said in a statement Thursday that he had taken a sleeping pill and another drug that can cause drowsiness, but had not been drinking alcohol before the accident. "Apparently, I was disoriented from the medication," Kennedy said.

The police report described Kennedy as "ability impaired," and listed alcohol influence as a contributing circumstance in the crash.

Louis P. Cannon, president of the Washington chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, who was not on the scene, said the congressman had appeared intoxicated when he crashed his car. The officers involved in the accident were instructed by an official "above the rank of patrolman" to take Kennedy home and no sobriety tests were conducted at the scene, Cannon said.

"I never asked for any preferential treatment," Kennedy said to reporters as he left his congressional office Thursday night.

It was Kennedy's second auto crash in three weeks. His car struck the passenger rear door of a second car while Kennedy was making a left turn from a roadway into a pharmacy, according to a police report on the April 15 accident. No injuries were reported in the accident in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, and Kennedy was not cited.

In Washington, Kennedy, 38, told the police officer he was "headed to the Capitol to make a vote," the report said. He was cited for failure to keep in the proper lane, traveling at "unreasonable speed" and failing to "give full time and attention" to operating his vehicle.

Kennedy spokeswoman Robin Costello acknowledged the police report but said in an e-mailed message: "The congressman has not been presented with those traffic tickets."

At about 2:47 a.m., police observed Kennedy 's car, with no headlights on, swerve into the wrong lane and strike a curb. Kennedy nearly hit a police car, the report said, and the officer in the cruiser was forced to use evasive maneuvers to avoid a collision.

The cruiser put on its emergency flashers and tried to pull Kennedy over, but the congressman did not respond. He continued at a slower speed before colliding head-on with a security barrier, according to the report.

Capitol Police had no comment Friday beyond a statement posted on their Web site, said spokeswoman Sgt. Kimberly Schneider. That statement said, "The United States Capitol Police are continuing to investigate."

Kennedy said that he had gone home Wednesday evening after work and taken "the prescribed amount" of Phenergan, a prescription anti-nausea drug that can cause drowsiness, and Ambien, a sleep medication. But he said he consumed no alcohol before the crash.

The attending physician for Congress had prescribed Phenergan to treat Kennedy 's gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach and intestines. According to the drug's label, Phenergan can increase the effects of sleep medicines such as Ambien.

Ambien comes with a warning to patients that it can cause confusion, strange behavior and hallucinations. Also, it is to be taken only when patients have time for a full eight hours of sleep, allowing its effects to wear off, according to its Food and Drug Administration-approved label.

The congressman was treated at a drug rehabilitation clinic before he went to Providence College and has been praised in the past for his openness.
 

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"simply amazing what a politician can get away with...."

So true Marco and that goes double for boths sides---could have been several from either side--unfortunately his family name puts him in limelight more.
 

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very odd...because ambien and phenagran aren`t pain medications....

let's keep a few things in mind here:

1) kennedy got into a car accident at 2:45AM edt on thursday may 4, 2006. ..the vehicle was driving without running lights, narrowly missed a police cruiser before hitting a stationary barrier near the u.s. capitol....

2) officers at the scene claim to have smelled alcohol on his person when he staggered away from the car....

3) superior officers arrived shortly thereafter, and the investigating officers were not allowed to conduct sobreity tests or a breathalyzer.....

4) kennedy was driven away by police officers, but not arrested.....

5) kennedy issued a short statement claiming no alcohol was involved, and then issued a much longer statement some time later, which claims that he was taking prescription medications including ambien......

also, i wonder whether this whole incident was captured on video cameras - either from the police cars involved or stationary cameras in the vicinity of the accident.....
 

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There's no question he was drunk. None! And it makes no sense that they didn't blow him. (you know what I mean you sick f*cks)

Well, it makes sense if the Captain in charge that night was predilected towards a certain political party or 'owed' the family a solid.
 

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Just saw that the police supervisor who was in charge that night has been 'reassigned'. Sounds about right.
 
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