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Michael Belk @e... (not verified) says:
Tue, 2013-03-19 18:35
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The ex-Mayor deserves everything he gets because he violated the public's trust. I do not feel sorry for him.
There is always a possibility for ethics violations in politics. I bet you will find many politicians dirty of ethics violations.
I do not feel sorry for any one willing to make the public look bad for their selfish gains.