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Has anyone here seen "The American President"? One of my favorite lines in that movie was from (oddly enough) Michael Douglas who asks why people are so interested in something his girlfriend did a long time ago before he knew her and before he was president.
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Hey, I don't blame GWB for this. I blame GWB for many things, mind you :-), but not for what his wife did when she was a student.
Anyway, I find it curious how you can kill someone through negligence and not get charged at all. Provided the police didn't have a crystal ball, it is of course impossible that her becoming First Lady has anything to do with this. But family ties could well have played a role. You know, some people are more equal than others. I don't claim her family actively intervened, but anticipatory obedience is not unheard of.
A Bavarian politician killed someone while driving under influence and at least he got a year on probation for negligent manslaughter, plus a fine of 20,000 Deutsche Mark (roughly $12,000 back then). Still a soft punishment, though. The irony is that he later became the traffic minister of Bavaria, plus he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit and the Bavarian Order of Merit medal.
Back to the actual WTF: You say it's not that bad... I've seen broken links, but a total of four 404s on one page, all in funny formatting and displaying strange error text 'tis unusual. And take a look at the source code. The 404 messages are embedded in a single HTML page. They're not caused by unavailable frames. There are nested "body" tags in there, too. Their CGI, ASP or whatever they're using seems to retrieve banner, navigation etc. as HTML pages from another (IIS) webserver or maybe the same, strip away some of the HTML formatting (without checking for any errors) and paste it into the generated page. That's pretty WTFish if you ask me, but then web developers may consider such things normal...