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Handwritten Envelope Throws Senate Into Panic
Remember the good ol’ days, when national-security threats came in powdery white envelopes? A mysterious object that appeared on the desk of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Wednesday sparked a security scare that briefly paralyzed much of the Senate. A Senate postal clerk noticed an envelope on Reid’s desk addressed ominously by hand and without postage. So a Reid staffer alerted the Capitol Police, who responded with a “small swarm” of officers. The police shut down the hallway outside Reid’s office and then—in a rare move—closed the corridor used for press conferences outside the Senate’s main entrance. Hazardous-materials teams tested the envelope, then opened it to reveal a typed letter from C. Everett Koop, Reagan’s surgeon general. Citing concern about health-care legislation, Koop, 93, had asked Sen. Orrin Hatch to give Reid the letter, and a Hatch staffer had dropped the envelope in Reid’s mailbox. “I didn’t mean anything nefarious,” Koop said. “There’s no law about how to deliver a letter. I can appreciate all of the security that surrounds the leader, but this all could have been settled in a few minutes.”




The" Prophet" Orrin Hatch is up to his Mormon sneaky ways,You can't trust these folks ,There always trying to be sneaky thats why they lock themselves up on compounds.......! I wonder how many wifes ol Orrin The prophet has...........!
While I understand the need for security, this goes too far - this is paranoia.
you got to love the incompetence in DC. he might be the most hated man in Washington. crooks ,fools, degenerates and the insane are running things in DC. 2010 cant come fast enough
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