... a popular and important politician with institutional responsibilities of the highest prestige and power, pressed by the prosecutor who accused him of abuse of office, fraud and fraud in public supplies, clear you naively believe that by supporting ... yes ... actually he has signed, in quality, all the ordinances relating to omission ... but he signed without reading, without considering the merits ... "I've never considered the merits but all I have to sign ... "Acts were prepared by the property ... previously considered by Tom "... "My vice ... had to obtain the legal opinion of the Advocate Tom first to undergo an order signed by "... "I gave simply assumed that the measure possessed a legitimate activity while not having examined the documents ... "I repeat I have not read the contract I have signed"!
Now, you think:
or who, subjected to interrogation report, which is to be investigated, real facts, and then, by streetwise politician with institutional responsibilities which, even if he takes political responsibility (immediate resignation!)
or, grimly and with childish "blame game" is slandering his counsel Attorney Tom (= awareness slander innocent people accused of knowing ).
Of course, we do not know which of the two hypotheses is the most severe.
the politician or the surface of political cunning (for wanting to be and remain good).
the bitterness that remains then, ultimately, the blame is always ... Advocate!
Now, you think:
or who, subjected to interrogation report, which is to be investigated, real facts, and then, by streetwise politician with institutional responsibilities which, even if he takes political responsibility (immediate resignation!)
or, grimly and with childish "blame game" is slandering his counsel Attorney Tom (= awareness slander innocent people accused of knowing ).
Of course, we do not know which of the two hypotheses is the most severe.
the politician or the surface of political cunning (for wanting to be and remain good).
the bitterness that remains then, ultimately, the blame is always ... Advocate!
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