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Florida lawmaker accused of DUI after Taco Bell run - Orlando Sentinel
And then gets arrested for DUI.
And then gets arrested for DUI.
The hypocrisy is not by any means limited to Republicans. It just seems that more often than not they get nabbed doing something viewed as immoral, or involving some sort of social values sin, shortly after having preached about others' shortcomings.
The hypocrisy is not by any means limited to Republicans. It just seems that more often than not they get nabbed doing something viewed as immoral, or involving some sort of social values sin, shortly after having preached about others' shortcomings.
The hypocrisy is not by any means limited to Republicans. It just seems that more often than not they get nabbed doing something viewed as immoral, or involving some sort of social values sin, shortly after having preached about others' shortcomings.
They are lousy at getting away with stuff. Politician is a politician.
How about everybody that receives food stamps, grants/student loans,.....any type of government assistance?
The hypocrisy is not by any means limited to Republicans. It just seems that more often than not they get nabbed doing something viewed as immoral, or involving some sort of social values sin, shortly after having preached about others' shortcomings.
Well, he's only 30 years old. But perhaps this will teach him that people make mistakes and that it doesn't necessarily mean its a character flaw that should result in enormous hardship.
And actually, the run to Taco Bell is probably the greater sin here.
Getting a DUI is a moral failing? I have heard it all now.
Drinking to excess would seem to be the kind of thing the religious right would bemoan, yes.
He drank to excess, showing a lack of restraint. And is accused of having broken the law and endangered others in the course of doing so.
I'm not saying I never have.
However, I have not run for office and proposed a bill to test the morality of others.
Drinking to excess would seem to be the kind of thing the religious right would bemoan, yes.
He drank to excess, showing a lack of restraint. And is accused of having broken the law and endangered others in the course of doing so.
I'm not saying I never have.
However, I have not run for office and proposed a bill to test the morality of others.