Atlanta Massage Parlors: We don’t need no stinkin’ ethics

Posted on January 26th, 2011 in Atlanta massage parlors

And much to the chagrin of political observers who predicted that he was destined for a courtroom rather than the governor’s office, Nathan Deal won his seat despite a congressional investigation into whether he abused his office by trying to preserve a lucrative state contract. (Never mind Deal’s poor financial decisions, including a $2.4 million loan he made to help his daughter’s now-shuttered sporting goods store.)
Clearly these guys can do no wrong. So why not take the ethics-defying behavior to the limit?
Go ahead, start running gambling boats up and down the Chattahoochee River. Invest your legislative per diems in I-75 massage parlors to help spur economic development. Allow lobbyists, for a nominal fee, to act as “legislative editors” who personally fine-tune bills. (Oh wait, they kind of already do that.)

See the full article from “Creative Loafing Atlanta”



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