Wednesday, June 20, 2007

More GOP Criminal Behavior

This stuff doesn't even have to do with governing crimes, just high profile state campaign heads for Rudy and Mitt acting as, surprise surprise, rampant hypocrites.

There's Rudy's man:
South Carolina Treasurer Thomas Ravenel, a former real estate developer who became a rising political star after his election last year, was indicted Tuesday on federal cocaine charges.

Ravenel and another man were accused of distributing less than 500 grams of the drug starting in late 2005.

Ravenel is also the state chairman for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign.

It makes one cry...sniff-sniff!

Then there's Mitt's man:
In a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, 133 plaintiffs have alleged that Robert Lichfield, co-chairman of Romney’s Utah finance committee owned or operated residential boarding schools for troubled teenagers where students were “subjected to physical abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse.”

The complaint, which plaintiffs amended and resubmitted to the court last week, alleges children attending schools operated by Lichfield suffered abuses such as unsanitary living conditions; denial of adequate food; exposure to extreme temperatures; beatings; confinement in dog cages; and sexual fondling.
Sounds ruff! But this is exactly what we all love about Republicans: strong on Law & Order.

Is it any wonder that the Gallup poll released today has any of the top three Democratic candidates beating any of the top three Republican candidates in head-to-head match-ups amongst registered voters?

Y'know, this reminds me of something our current El Presidente once said:

Bring it on.

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