Off_White Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 And driving drunk with a female passenger who dies as a result of driving into a lake - is that a "judgement problem"? And yet Ted Kennedy was how old when this happened? How many times has he been reelected since then? And he is still a leader of his party, and was a serious presidential contender in the 80's. No problemo, I suppose. don't worry - the Republicans can perform vehicular manslaughter and deny responsibility just like the Dems, except at least Janklow had to serve a trivial amount of jail time. Hmm, and I was assuming you were referring to Laura Bush's unfortunage killing of her ex-boyfriend, ran a stop sign at 60 miles an hour and tee-boned him about a half mile from his house, he was dead on the scene. No charges though. Word about town was that she had told him she was pregnant and he dumped her. It's okay, turned out she wasn't pregnant, so at least she doesn't bear the stain of unwed motherhood. Quote
Billygoat Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 But he is a moral force. Except for the illegal drug use thing, oh and the nasty ongoing thrid divorce thing, oh, and the constant lying through his teeth. But I guess the end justifies the means, blah, blah, blah. Every time a celebrity goes on a drug binge, and claims to be working on kicking their habit, we are supposed to admire them for their bravery, but when a conservative has the same failure, they are to be mocked endlessly. Ditto for liberals on their 2nd or 3rd marriage (or 100th lover for that matter). Back to the old class divide that is not supposed to exist in a "free" America: Rich folks get off on their drug offense not matter how egregious and the poor folk go to prison no matter how minor Same Same Quote
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