Two Americas

Jul 30, 2007 16:30

One where "ordinary" people have to obey the law and one where people like Al Gore's son do not.
LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. (AP) - Al Gore's son pleaded guilty Monday to possessing marijuana and other drugs, but a judge said the plea could be withdrawn and the charges dropped if he successfully completes a drug diversion program ( Read more... )

injustice, crime, california, laws, hypocrisy, al gore iii

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dlombard July 31 2007, 14:36:30 UTC
In Hilary's defense, I have not been made aware of an overwhelming number of attractive, heterosexual women that can still ovulate also interested in and knowledgeable about politics. So, she's as good as it gets. ;-)

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dlombard July 31 2007, 14:33:47 UTC
LOL!!

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pogo101 July 30 2007, 20:29:04 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposition_36

I voted no because the program didn't have safeguards to ensure that diversion participants actually, y'know, took it seriously. I don't object to the occasional diversion program, but I believe it should be the exception. Now it's the rule.

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reality_hammer July 30 2007, 21:07:38 UTC
Dang, he gets another free swing then. His first "diversion" was in VA.

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heh ... btripp July 30 2007, 20:43:36 UTC
Isn't it delicious that the D.A. in the case is a Coulter? That's gotta give Algore II facial tics!


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silverlightstar July 30 2007, 21:51:32 UTC
That is insanity. If Joe Schmo's kid got arrested the same amount of times as Algorex3 did, then Schmo Jr. would have been sent to the pokey.

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