Louisiana Political Ethics at its Finest
Posted on June 8th, 2007 in On Patriotism, Personal Messages, Rants
So I couldn’t keep my hands off this one. Louisiana congressman William Jefferson is being investigated for allegedly accepting bribes and soliciting money to broker deals between governments. Is this not classic politician BS?
How many times do we hear and read about politicians that decide to use their position of authority granted to them by the people for malfeasance? Exactly where in a persons mind does it ever become clear that they can abuse power given to them so that it becomes to their own benefit? I just don’t understand it. I mean, I do, but honestly, in this day and age, when everything that politicians do becomes so public, how can any person in office think that they are exempt from the law?
That said, this guy is going to need some serious help. According to the stories, he has been underinvestigation for almost two years now, and with the discovery of $90,000 in cash (of $100,000 given to him by an undercover operative) it will be a long road to hoe for Mr. Jefferson and his legal defense team.
But I supposed that is why there are lawyers that specialize in laws of this type. How else would politicians be able to violate every law they swear to protect and not go to jail for doing so?
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