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To: nickcarraway

Up until today, I respected Governor Schwarzenegger. I did not agree with many of his decisions, but felt that he was attempting to contribute to the public service and was at least better than Gray Davis. This pardon just destroyed any illusion I may have had about Schwarzenegger. This decision transcends politics and can only be characterized as pure corruption. I can’t imagine what the family of Luis Santos must be going through today.


3 posted on 01/02/2011 11:24:04 PM PST by TXConservative25
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To: TXConservative25

[Up until today, I respected Governor Schwarzenegger. I did not agree with many of his decisions, but felt that he was attempting to contribute to the public service and was at least better than Gray Davis. This pardon just destroyed any illusion I may have had about Schwarzenegger. This decision transcends politics and can only be characterized as pure corruption. I can’t imagine what the family of Luis Santos must be going through today.]

About respect for Arnold...I have to say that I had more respect for him before he began to serve as the governor...
Past 7 years have changed my opinion of him...For worse...

Unfortunately, Arnold will escape negative consequences for most part...He said that he would not run for another elective office...He said that he wants to join some think tank to promote “alternative energy”. Who knows? It is a wishful thinking on my part...That think tank would cut ties with Arnold because of Nunez controversy...I wish that Santos family would continue to speak out against Arnold...


28 posted on 01/03/2011 11:48:00 PM PST by L.A.Justice
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