Authorities evacuated a state office building today after a suspicious powder was found in a letter sent to the governor’s office.
David Bailey, homeland security division chief for the Austin Fire Department, said nine workers from the mailroom where the letter was processed were quarantined until tests could be run to determine whether the powder was toxic.
In the meantime, Gov. Perry has ordered mandatory statewide vaccination against anthrax, cholera, plague, hemorrhagic fever and babypowderitis.
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*snork*
yea that babypowderitis will get you every time
Wasn’t it just the drug dealers trying to share a little bit of their “profits”?
Probably either talcum powder or coke - one for the raw butt and one for the nose.
He probably sent it to himself in order to get more national press.
Maybe it was dandruff. A warning from the shampoo mafia?
I wish he would go ahead and announce his white house bid and get it over with. We need to go ahead and replace him anyway.
I M P E A C H One tRick Perry
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA #6!!!
I wonder what they’d do if you mailed a booger in an envelope?
I wonder how they found it?
I am sure at this point he gets so much hate mail they throw most of it away before opening it.
It’s a sample of what is sneaking accross the borders unabated. Government and law enforcement had better hope that it does not become more profitable to join them than to fight them because then we’re really screwed!!!!
Robert
It is already more profitable to join the drug dealers. Drug dealers get government protection and if LEO hurts them they sue the government.
The LEOs get long hours low pay and God forbid they actually have to hurt a drug dealer in the performance of their job they face persecution from liberals and prosecutors.