Not a bad legacy. We can only hope for a speaker half as effective in the coming days.
Let's send Sal off in style. Tina anyone?
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And let's not forget, Ryan, he was one of the few with any sense to oppose casino gambling as a flawed fiscal solution. Many of the other reps have been drinking the casino koolaid and accepting casino-linked campaign contributions.
In my opinion, he was no better or worse than your arch-enemy, Dianne Wilkerson. I think DiMasi's probably earned a perp walk of his own, but that's not really for me to say. A veiled, sophisticated, or convoluted bribe is still just a bribe.
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And let's not forget, Ryan, he was one of the few with any sense to oppose casino gambling as a flawed fiscal solution. Many of the other reps have been drinking the casino koolaid and accepting casino-linked campaign contributions.
Good riddance.
Ryan you must be a big Jose Canseco, Barry Bonds fan.
In my opinion, he was no better or worse than your arch-enemy, Dianne Wilkerson. I think DiMasi's probably earned a perp walk of his own, but that's not really for me to say.
A veiled, sophisticated, or convoluted bribe is still just a bribe.
You progressives have interesting standards. I know, it's the Globe's fault and those darn casino proponents. When does your pal Sal get the blame?
Just because your guy supports your progressive causes doesn't make him innocent. For once the Globe got it right.
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