From all the press about B. Kerik (well followed by Josh Marshall at Talking Points memo) it seems that someone should be building a case for prosecution against the man. Clearly he's put himself above the law again and again.
I almost wish for a return of the Nixon/Agnew days... at least then, when crooks were clearly outed, there was a chance of justice and "rule of law". Now that the lawless Texans have established the rule of the "lawless", I fear for our country.
Thursday, December 16, 2004
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