As quoted by William Gaddis, the author. Some of you may be familiar with the man known as Tom DeLay. He recently stepped down as the U.S. House Majority Leader due to the recent indication by Ronnie Earle. DeLay obviously was stupid enough to point his finger at Earle for being biased toward him with absolutely no prior knowledge of the lawyer's past records. I quoted a small part of the article below stating that 12 out of 15 politicans indicted in the past were democrats.
Two decades later, Earle is going after another powerful Texas politician, and the defense is no different. When he indicted U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Wednesday, the Texas Republican lashed out at Earle, calling him an "unabashed partisan zealot."Just one hitch: Earle may be a Democrat, but, he said, so were 12 of the 15 politicians he has indicted over the years, including Mattox. Even Mattox said Wednesday that Earle long had targeted people on both sides of the political aisle, roiling the halls of power in Austin — and now Washington — at every turn.
So, who's the ignorant fool now?
To read more, just click here. Of course, the media is hyping up the indication. That's because it is big news and Tom DeLay isn't exactly a lil' political figure to begin with. Of course, everybody's innocent till proven guilty as it should be.
Let the vampires, I meant lawyers sort it all out. Foaming at the mouth like a rabid dog isn't exactly a good way of coming to DeLay's defense.
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