And now we revisit Arizona, that great state of lies, anger, and murder, to see which hilarious Republican will maybe replace Gabrielle Giffords in her congressional district. Maybe this guy? "A Republican Arizona state senator running for the U.S. House seat vacated by former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords slammed a local police officer for opposing his legislation in a committee hearing, calling the officer a 'six-foot-four, 250-pound crybaby.'" Sure, this guy sounds good.
"Sen. Frank Antenori accused veteran Phoenix police officer, Walter Olsen, of lying to a House committee and later described the law enforcement officer as a,'six-foot-four 250-pound crybaby.'”
With his tirade, Sen. Antenori unintentionally reduced the level of legislative civil discourse.
<i>&quot;[He tried to have his speeding] ticket dismissed <b>claiming legislative immunity</b>.&quot;</i>
HA. HA. The little people think laws passed by the legislature apply to the legislature. Wait&#039;ll they ask him for his papers. OH WAIT! He&#039;s white, so never mind.
You see, Sen. Frank Antenori understands what officer Walter Olsen does not. Being an elected official is all about serving ones own interests and not those of the public. Sheesh, someone cc these folks the minutes of the last meeting.
Isn&#039;t the really story here that the AZ legislature actually killed a stupid piece of legislation? How often do you think THAT happens?
&quot;Sen. Frank Antenori accused veteran Phoenix police officer, Walter Olsen, of lying to a House committee and later described the law enforcement officer as a,&#039;six-foot-four 250-pound crybaby.&#039;&rdquo;
With his tirade, Sen. Antenori unintentionally reduced the level of legislative civil discourse.
Repubican general affection for red light districts explains this. Those red-light ladies are job creators!
At 5:00pm Dude would be a dead ringer for Tailgunner Joe McCarthy.
He would also look a lot like him.
<i>&quot;[He tried to have his speeding] ticket dismissed <b>claiming legislative immunity</b>.&quot;</i>
HA. HA. The little people think laws passed by the legislature apply to the legislature. Wait&#039;ll they ask him for his papers. OH WAIT! He&#039;s white, so never mind.
This guy&#039;s on a crusade against photo-enforcement. I can see why.
You see, Sen. Frank Antenori understands what officer Walter Olsen does not. Being an elected official is all about serving ones own interests and not those of the public. Sheesh, someone cc these folks the minutes of the last meeting.