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Disgraced Congressman 'Wore a Wire' Sources tell TIME that Duke Cunningham wore a wire after agreeing to cooperate with a graft probe By TIMOTHY J. BURGER |
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nmg175 wrote:
Web Exclusive | Nation Disgraced Congressman 'Wore a Wire' Sources tell TIME that Duke Cunningham wore a wire after agreeing to cooperate with a graft probe By TIMOTHY J. BURGER Yawn. Old news. |
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Did Randy Cunningham disgrace himself taking bribes . . . HELL YES.
Was there any disgrace in wearing a wire to assist in the apprehension of other criminals (even if to mitigate his consequences) . . . hardly. There is no honor amongst thieves, and if Duke had a role in prosecuting another criminal, then good for him. A tiny first step toward atonement. |
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He is a crook and he has earned the crap heaped upon him for that, but
to wear a wire to assist in the arrest and prosecution of other criminals . . . is not, to me anyway, dishonorable. Perhaps he did do it to mitigate his own punishment, but if bad people were doing bad things and as a result of wearing this wire, caught, fine with me. |
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