I agree with you...this will certainly make the top ten list of crimes of the century while most of the criminals in Washington (who spill more that $200 a day on the bar) go unchallenged.
> I agree with you...this will certainly make the top ten list of crimes of the century while most of the criminals in Washington (who spill more that $200 a day on the bar) go unchallenged.
I don’t see what that has to do with the price of tea in China, frankly. What’s your point?
Sure, corruption in Washington need to be chased down. That doesn’t mean that this scale of crime should go unreported as a result, tho — surely? And surely you’re not suggesting that just because this crime has been punished and duly reported, that means that corruption in Washington has gone unreported *as a result*?
You’re surely not suggesting a causal link?