uselesslegs
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« on: June 10, 2014, 04:09:32 pm » |
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I'll join in and ask...how in the ever living fuck is this not illegal? I mean is the only way society knows rape is wrong, is because there's a law against it?
Every single muther f'er involved in this wheeling and dealing, every single muther f'er who knew and didn't do or make one effort to inform media, should be ousted from state political functions. Matter as fact, they shouldn't be allowed to work within the state system at all. At no point should they be employed by the state, in any capacity, directly or indirectly. Work in the private sector shitbag and if your company has dealings with the state, be prepared to have your company fire you because your mere presence threatens that companies ability to get a state contract or job.
They've already proven they have zero ethics and morals politically...they have no business being anywhere near anything to do with the state.
What absolutely slays me is these assholes (including the Dem who removed himself) will treat this like a judgment error of the everyday variety. "Oops, goofed up there. Won't be buying the cheaper paper towels again. har, har, har." Or..."I'm deeply and humbly sorry. I'd like to apologize to my constituents and my family for my woefully poor reasoning"...and other bullshit variations on the apology theme. This was a major breach of public trust and ethics. How are the majority of these fuckers still anywhere near a government building, seriously?
Maybe, just maybe, if we started making this a regular occurrence, where shitty ethics aren't treated like a hand in the cookie jar mistake, and the lesson learned is the embarrassment itself, then maybe we'd quit getting so many crappy, horrible reps. Give the Dem 3 or so years (hell, probably less) and this jackass will probably be running for public or state office again, if not hired by some lobbying firm dealing with state reps. We gotta bust up this circle of fuckery man.
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