That's the question I raised. Apparently, your view is that it is okay to confront an elected official at any time on a public street. If you had read my posts you would have seen that I am not defending his behavior.
No, you did not defend his behavior but you did assign blame to the student. Nothing he did was even remotely illegal, nor did it justify the Congressman’s actions.
Eldridge is a public figure and as such has even less of a right to privacy in public then do us “nobodies” and if you really want to get down to it, as one freeper said here, this Congressman works for the kid just as all of them work for all of us.
I think above all else these peoiple in Washington have forgotten that little fact and need a serious, SERIOUS reminder as to just who is in charge in this country.
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