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Oh, it's insane, but I spose there's the argument to be made that voting for him keeps the seat when he is forced to leave.
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Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Nov 5 '08, 07:31
I can't believe he'd even risk it, but what do you expect from a career politician who sat on a witness stand saying he has lots of of stuff in his house that doesn't belong to him.
the ego is insane.
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Does the argument that he's not legally convicted until he's sentenced hold water? -- nm
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Dano
Nov 5, 07:36
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I think a lot of it is the personal loyalty he's built up throughout his career bringing home the bacon for his state.
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znufrii
Nov 5, 07:33
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To me it's just another case of certain people thinking they are above the law and holier than thou. You are a servant of the people a jury of
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HdnAgnda
Nov 5, 07:36
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