tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595246785446634961.post5512706403843096875..comments2024-03-12T02:18:13.968-07:00Comments on The Intercept: Editorial: Cannibalism or Disinfectant? Missing the Plot in ArizonaIntercepthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03780885180607579873noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595246785446634961.post-63927370950494838402010-08-27T02:02:38.019-07:002010-08-27T02:02:38.019-07:00Sooooooo...they're committing flagrant crimes ...Sooooooo...they're committing flagrant crimes in Maricopa county elections as well it seems as we get ready for an election. Where's the front page headlines? "Attacking accusers rather than the problem" seems to be the method of governance on many different levels lately. Dare I say "since 9/11?" And am I crazy for being floored that Bill Risner endorsed Terry Goddard for governor? And apparently with a "race to the bottom" mentality of "Yeah but (insert opponent's name here) is worse." Is not this an example of an electoral and political system as really a system of control rather than consent when you have a guy work for years on a case that stolen and adulterated by a public official and then the same guy wants that public official promoted? Where's the freedom if you're forced by the crew "on deck" for a superior officer who is endangering the ship? "Yar, but if we don't, black Brewer'll have to be captain." How about we let "Black Brewer" be captain and then jump ship somewhere, because it seems like both captains want to sail to "where there be dragons," the only difference is one gives you better rations.Mike Swansonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13864466622108586152noreply@blogger.com