To: DMaA who wrote (63724 ) 4/22/2006 10:41:27 PM From: PartyTime Respond to of 173976 You left out some key and crucial information on Janklow in your contrast of Janklow and Kennedy. After writing it you must have thought what you wrote was so eloquent every reader would think Kennedy was worse. Not so, read on: Grand Old Police Blotter: Pardon My Molestations! Edition >>>Sexual contact with a child, indecent molestation of a child, rape and manslaughter are among the crimes secretly pardoned by former Gov. Bill Janklow, according to documents released today.<<< I don't recall Kennedy doing this or advocating same. >>>Janklow also secretly pardoned his son-in-law's drunken driving and drug crimes, records show.<<< And you implied a prosecutor currying the Kennedy family's favor? How come you didn't include the above about Janklow? >>>"In addition to child molesters, rapists and relatives, Governor Thrill-Kill Janklow pardoned drunk driver "Jerus Campbell, a former chief legal counsel for Janklow who was in charge of the governor's pardons program." And Campbell's drunk-ass father.<<< I suppose this, above, also compares well to the prosecutor you mentioned.rogerailes.blogspot.com >>> Further, this affiant states that William Janklow tried to outrun the police car and drove all over the highway in an attempt to evade arrest.<<< So how does this compare to Kennedy--Janklow got caught trying to run and hide! But you describe him as standing tall, a man of courage facing his fate! But, wait, there's more about Janklow: >>> Further, this affiant was advised that William Jankow did not have his pants on, and in fact, was nude from the waist down. William Janklow, when asked, where his pants, socks, shoes and underwear were, William Janklow did not know.<<< My gosh, what was your good man Janklow doing? Any idea?dlncoalition.org >>>Janklow, 64, got 12 speeding tickets from 1990 to 1994 and joked about it in speeches. But his 100-day sentence has left the message that speeding remains a joke. "I am personally offended by the sentence he received," Harsha said. "If you go fast, ignore a signal and kill somebody, the message is you get a light sentence."<<< Seems to me Janklow's political hacks protected him pretty good--don't you agree?