07-19-2009, 06:39 PM
Quote:Sorry if I ruffled your liberal feathers.Pete isn't a liberal. The topic seems to be from nowhere. You don't explain how you think it is relevant. It seems like what would in any other circumstance be a troll. Pete was giving you the benefit of the doubt asking you to explain how you think it is relevant. Your response to him is belligerent.
If the topic doesn't interest you it is trolling? Try the ignore function, as you threatened.
/kiss
There are lots of examples of people whose careers seem impervious to the stain of scandal. Just a short list off the top of my head would include; Ted Stevens, Mel Reynolds, Barney Frank, Charles Rangel, Gary Condit, and Bill Clinton. Many politicians have been forced to resign for doing far less than these few. Mel did eventually get convicted of numerous counts after 3 years of denial and then while on his way to prison, resigned, only to be later pardoned by Bill Clinton. Not to mention the seemingly endless iceberg of DC officials who don't pay their taxes.
Ed Kennedy's "traffic accident" might be seen as worse than Bill Janklow's car crash in 2002. Sometimes an accident is determined to be an accident, and sometimes it is manslaughter. Go figure.