Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Arguments Of A Guilty Man

William Jefferson knows he's toast. $90,000 in marked bills were found in his freezer that were part of a bribery scandal. However, rather than argue against that overwhelming evidence, he's arguing that the FBI raid was unconstitutional.

That's how the guilty work. They don't argue "hey this evidence is false. I didn't do it". They argue that "this procedure was wrong" or something along those lines to get off on a technicality. Good luck Mr. Jefferson, the American public is onto your line of bullshit and although you may have won the election (God knows how that happened), you'll have a hell of a time getting back into Congress with a criminal record.

Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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