h a l f b a k e r yCeci n'est pas une idée.
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so make legislators meeting in private with anyone a crime? All legislators would become de-facto criminals. An interesting twist. It's not that you had a cocaine fueled orgy with provided prostitutes, its that you failed to immediately post the footage online Shame Bad Censure. |
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Decent sentiment but the amount of time a politician would then have to allot towards making sure that the record looks good would inhibit the ones that are actually doing a good job. [ ] |
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I've always found iTunes quite convenient. |
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Hey, the present system "looks impossible" with the constant rounds of meetings, fund raisers, and social events. My ideas come from Mark Twain that "America has no native criminal class excepting Congress" (paraphrase no mail please). My perception is that "the ones that are actually doing a good job" are in the minority. |
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In any event, when has Congress ever stinted itself adding staff? Each legislator should be assigned a record-keeping parole officer staff . . . . |
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It would usher in a new era of sign language, ear wiggling,
doublespeak, and spycraft. |
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