[Magdalen] TEC bishop fatally hits bicyclist in hit and run?

Grace Cangialosi gracecan at gmail.com
Tue Dec 30 11:39:49 UTC 2014


John, I wasn't offering it to contradict you, just to offer a source of information.

> On Dec 30, 2014, at 1:04 AM, John Robison <friarjohn00 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The Baltimore Sun is not, at least for many locals, not all that great a
> news source. Hasn't been since the Tribune bought it at least. Note that
> she's described as a "high ranking Bishop."
> 
> Anyway, nothing I said has been contradicted in the story you cite. From
> information I have heard, this seems to be a matter of texting. It may not
> be.
> 
>> On Tuesday, December 30, 2014, Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I just read an article in the early edition of the Baltimore Sun that
>> contains extensive information about both incidents involving Bishop Cook.
>> www.baltimoresun.com
>> 
>> On December 30, 2014, at 12:23 AM, John Robison <friarjohn00 at gmail.com
>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>> 
>> She wasn't convicted but recieved Probation before Judgement.
>> As for the drug possestion, it was never completely clear if the marijuana
>> was hers.
>> Tossing around terms like "addictive issues" and wondering if the prior
>> issue should have prevented her election don't help. I have known the
>> Bishop, off and on, for several years, and many of my friends are either
>> colleagues and/or friends of hers. This seems very much out of character,
>> and the area that all of this happened is an area that cyclists have been
>> requesting be upgraded.
>> 
>> 
>> On Monday, December 29, 2014, Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com
>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Scott, in the 2010 incident she was arrested for DUI of three times the
>>> legal limit and had marijuana in the car.
>>> 
>>> In the current incident she hadn't been charged as of the last report,
>> and
>>> it was not known at that point if there was alcohol involved.
>>> 
>>> On December 29, 2014, at 9:50 PM, Scott Knitter <scottknitter at gmail.com
>> <javascript:;>
>>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com
>> <javascript:;>
>>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>>>> Well, inasmuch as she was arrested for DUI and possession of marijuana
>>> at the same time, I assume they would have known about her addictive
>>> issues. And, of course, in the intervening 4 years she could have been in
>>> recovery.
>>> 
>>> And there are lots of things one can be and become after recovering
>>> from such things, but perhaps becoming a bishop isn't necessarily one
>>> of them? Anyway, I wasn't there and don't know any more than anyone
>>> else who wasn't there. Tragic for all concerned.
>>> 
>>> I tend to write off drug possession and wish the government would (as
>>> I think it should not be illegal, should be regulated like alcohol,
>>> and we need thereby to let the air out of much of the underground drug
>>> industry, gangs, and so on), but of course couple with legal
>>> possession should be very strict DUI laws. Own it, fine...but never
>>> use it and drive.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Scott R. Knitter
>>> Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois USA
>> 
>> 
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>> 
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>> uninterestingness as an intellectual position." - John Updike
>> 
>> "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life:
>> The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that
>> often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading
>> to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with
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> 
> 
> -- 
> John Robison Asc. Episcopal Carmel St Teresa
> 
> Check out my online Book Shop:  http://astore.amazon.com/friarsrumi-20
> 
> "Among the repulsions of atheism for me has been its drastic
> uninterestingness as an intellectual position." - John Updike
> 
> "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life:
> The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that
> often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading
> to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with
> the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs."  ~John Rogers


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