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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1087418" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I just looked up Smith's bio on Wikipedia, it's all there. I suspect the death resulting from the rollover was due to a bunch of college kids drinking, he was home after his freshman year. The death of the hit-and-run victim happened on the day he was indicted, most likely due to him being really upset and not paying attention. He also, unlike many fellow rich kids, volunteered to join the Marines, serving in Vietnam. Another interesting fact is he was president of the exclusive Skull-and-Bones secret society while at Yale, and good friends with George W. Bush and John Kerry while there. I doubt seriously that he's happy about the tragic mistakes he made as a young man, seems odd to point them out as proof of his bad character. As a young man I got way over my head in debt, and had to declare bankruptcy. Like most people I learned from my mistakes and moved on. Yes, a couple of people died in his case, but you can't change that. Let it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1087418, member: 24302"] I just looked up Smith's bio on Wikipedia, it's all there. I suspect the death resulting from the rollover was due to a bunch of college kids drinking, he was home after his freshman year. The death of the hit-and-run victim happened on the day he was indicted, most likely due to him being really upset and not paying attention. He also, unlike many fellow rich kids, volunteered to join the Marines, serving in Vietnam. Another interesting fact is he was president of the exclusive Skull-and-Bones secret society while at Yale, and good friends with George W. Bush and John Kerry while there. I doubt seriously that he's happy about the tragic mistakes he made as a young man, seems odd to point them out as proof of his bad character. As a young man I got way over my head in debt, and had to declare bankruptcy. Like most people I learned from my mistakes and moved on. Yes, a couple of people died in his case, but you can't change that. Let it go. [/QUOTE]
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