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Originally Posted by aceventura3
To me this illustrates a problem with McCain. I think Steven's should have the opportunity to address the issue publicly before politicians start using the conviction for political fodder. Give the man a day or two to digest the conviction, decide what he is going to do, and announce it. If I were Steven's I would call a press conference and come clean, admit wrong doing, resign from the Senate, stop the campaign, and accept punishment with whatever honor he has left. McCain making political points on this is classless in my view. Hence another reason why I like Palin.
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He doesn't seem like he is going to take this opportunity and do the right thing though. He says he is still going to continue his campaign and says that he is going to try and overturn his conviction.
Now even Palin is calling for him to resign which I am sure was something she was forced to do to get in line with McCain
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Last edited by YaWhateva; 10-28-2008 at 12:45 PM..
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