If he committed an ethics violation and was found guilty of it, I would be reprimanding him. Rule of law > political affiliation
2007-05-22 05:22:41
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answered by CelticPixie 4
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About as many Reps who vote to reprimand Bush and Cheney for the same type of violations.
I looked up the so called violations
He was involved in writing a bill that granted contracts to companies that his brother lobbied for.
If you consider that unethical, then you must recognize that the contracts the Whitehouse granted Haliburton were just as corrupt, if not outright treasonous.
As for the incident in the 1980's, he was not indited because although he was present when bribes were offered, he did not accept one and testified against others who did.
2007-05-22 12:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Zero ! It only counts when it is a republican. It never happened for the congressman in Louisiana, why would it happen now. it never happened for the Senator for Nevada. It never happened to the house leader from California. It never happened to the senator from California.
2007-05-22 12:27:51
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answered by meathead 5
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I suspect they will all fit comfortably on the head of a pin, with room for quite a few angels to spare.
2007-05-22 12:21:37
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answered by open4one 7
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None they accept that type of behavior
2007-05-22 12:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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None, because they are all probably doing the same or worse.
2007-05-22 12:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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unknown as is the alledged violations
2007-05-22 12:23:02
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answered by here to help 7
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They'll ingore it till it snowballs.
2007-05-22 12:22:56
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answered by ak6702 7
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I don't know. But at least he is not porking underage pages.
2007-05-22 12:25:06
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answered by casey v 3
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Most people do not care
2007-05-22 12:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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