
An article published in Austen, Texas, by James C McKinley, Jr. reads: "Tom DeLay, one of the most powerful and divisive Republican lawmakers ever to come out of Texas, was convicted Wednesday of money-laundering charges in a state trial, five years after his indictment here forced him to resign as majority leader in the House of Representatives." He was indicted for violating campaign finance laws. His power as Speaker of the House was massive. He restructured districts to help his party win seats.
Today's finding of guilty raised hope in me that finally not all lies were believed nor those in disagreement powerless to react against them. I've too often wondered why the Obama administration is seeming so absent in decrying the lies against the Democrats. I can only hope there is a master plan somewhere and those bumper sticker that read 'I Voted for Obama - My Bad' will be torn off all vehicles. People are expecting too much from a human being who has Republicans opposing everything he suggests and needs to make most Americans' lives improve. McConnell runs a tight ship. One can only hope that
Americans who voted for so many untried Republicans will come to their senses by the next election and reverse the damage. Dare I hope that our country will leave the grips of those multi-billionaires who have seized control of it?
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