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Change Comes Slowly for Congressional Staffers--But This Staffer Can Claim a Court Victory
If true, what a sad excuse for an elected official
Independent Federal Agency
Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:01 PM
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If this is true, then I hope Dayton and the Office he left suffer extreme monetary losses. If true, then all I can say is, “What a spineless excuse.” Speech or Debate Clause! Does he really mean the "Take No Responsibility Clause"?
The nerve of him, the way he left office and subsequently have his ilk appeal with an argument as infantile as a eight-year-old child saying, "You didn't tag me. I used an extra-super-magic-no-touch spell." Give me a break.
Our elected officials that did not step up to defend the victim and chastise Dayton are as pitiful as Dayton himself. If true, I hope he is forced to pay personally, and I hope his Office is forced to pay out the nose.
It’s people like this that give elected officials the reputation they have, not taking responsibility and hiding under the cloak of their version of America.
Re: If true, what a sad excuse for an elected official
DVA
Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:30 AM
GREED...
Ditto all the above by the first respondent. This is sick and if this is indicative of the mentality collectively pulling the strings; then we have big problems.