Photo-fish, being elected a servant of the people is part duty. If the elected feels they can no longer serve the people, then stepping down is not avoidance of duty.
HEARTLESS wrote: Photo-fish, being elected a servant of the people is part duty. If the elected feels they can no longer serve the people, then stepping down is not avoidance of duty.
And neither is "getting out" of jury duty for a reasonable cause.....like people with young children, or health problems, or even vacation because when you do that they reschedule you, you are not actually "getting out" of it.
You are so funny, falling all over yourselves to paint Sarah in a more favorable light....she sure can get the conservatives hormones running.
No, I wouldn't want Weiner to continue serving, but that's up to the voters in the district who elected him. Did Sarah Palin pull a Weiner that I haven't heard about? Why would you even attempt to connect the two?
Photo-fish wrote: Lamest thread of the week manages to score the most replies, most views and most right-wing panties in a bunch.
Priceless!
And don't forget, that's all in only 26 hours time!