Thursday, January 08, 2009

Quote of the Day

"Well if you would have told me today that if you take this job no matter how pure your intentions, no matter clear or transparent that you, I believe that you and, and even if you could tell people and they would believe you that your intentions are clear and you knew all this would happen, you would have taken the job and I would have said No. And here's the reason why...I didnt do anything wrong."

Ray Sansom, explaining that knowing what he knows now, he wouldn't take the Northwest Florida State College job because he "didn't do anything wrong."

This will go down as one of the most staggeringly stupid quotes of the year.

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At January 09, 2009 1:03 PM , Blogger ctuck622 said...

I saw a portion of local ABC-affiliate, WEAR-TV's "charming" interview with Ray Sansom yesterday. It was so nauseating, I had to switch to MSNBC for a dose of reality.

Sweet Jesus, that man is full of crap! What a whiner!

...and shame on WEAR for its biased "reporting," trying to buy sympathy for that "politician!"

...they forgot to have violins playing in the background.

Please inundate criminal.division@usdoj.gov with e-mails demanding Federal investigation into Florida corruption. The Federal government has become lackadaisical, turning a blind eye to states' injustices. ...THIS one is a BIGGIE, an embarassment to the United States of America in the eyes of the rest of the world and exposes Florida for the corrupt state that it's sadly become...Florida's 2004 unconstitutional legislation charging court fees to the indigent--the only state in the union to do so--denying millions of Floridians their basic Constitutional right to access the courts without sale, denial, or delay, not just for the money, but to keep us from having grievances & injustices against corporations & government entities redressed in a court of law.

Please sign this petition--http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/equaljusticeforall--& pass it on--we need a Constitutional Amendment.

 

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