Republican Trey Radel Pleads Guilty to Cocaine Charges. Republicans, Does He Deserve to Stay?
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Question by El Guapo: Republican Trey Radel Pleads Guilty to Cocaine Charges. Republicans, does he deserve to stay?
Is this the kind of guy you want representing your party?
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/florida-rep-trey-radel-pleads-guilty-cocaine-possession/story?id=20949551
Florida Rep. Trey Radel Pleads Guilty To Cocaine Possession
lorida Republican congressman Trey Radel appeared in a Washington, D.C., court today and pled guilty to one count of cocaine possession.
Radel, who admitted to being an addict, was placed on one year probation with “minimal supervision.” He promised to seek treatment.
“Your honor, I apologize for what I’ve done,” the congressman said to Judge Robert Tignor in a low voice. “I have hit the bottom … I realize I need help and have aggressively sought the help… I am so sorry to be here. I know that I’ve let my constituents down, my country down, and most importantly my family, including my 2-year-old who doesn’t know it yet.”
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I would not be surprised if half the congressmen were drug addicts they all act like crackheads.
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