Talk:Ken Ard (politician)
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[edit]I am not sure how or why you got elected Lt. Gov., but why would you go and piss it away like this? Over a few trinkets and other luxury expenses that you should have paid for yourself or not buy at all. If you go to the game, pay your own expenses. This is one of the things that we hate in politicians. You luck that this is all there is - misdemeanors. I have seen felonies for the same thing and folks go to prison for a long time. A few drops of the soap there would be much different than your days as the "big man" in the Senate members private toilet. Upon review, I do not see why of it that you are Lt. Gov., but now we see why it should not have been. You would have been better off not to be in that office, much like the former Treasurer. Seems you pissed yours away and he snorted his away. You probably did the right thing to resign instead of hang on. Sad thing is that you did these things because you saw others do the same thing and they got away with it. I know, the real big men wouldn't exit the interstate for the stuff you got as they get the real big stuff and life goes on. Not fair, but does not mean that you should be doing it either. I bet Don Siegelman got his due and may get some more. I can't say it here, but call him and ask him what his knick name was in prison? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.116.212.23 (talk) 19:12, 9 March 2012 (UTC)
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