It's almost as ironic as finding that a sanctimonious politician crusading on the sanctity of marriage between a man and a woman is found guilty of engaging in a homosexual liaison with an atheist.
I wonder if he spent all that time, or a good deal of it, doing undercover work. If so, he wouldn't be the first officer who got left in that type of assignment too long who succumbed to an addiction. Usually it's just booze.
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Geeze, that's harsh.
It's almost as ironic as finding that a sanctimonious politician crusading on the sanctity of marriage between a man and a woman is found guilty of engaging in a homosexual liaison with an atheist.
I love a good ironic death, myself.
I wonder if he spent all that time, or a good deal of it, doing undercover work. If so, he wouldn't be the first officer who got left in that type of assignment too long who succumbed to an addiction. Usually it's just booze.
Contradictions "R" Us ...
Kinda like Larry Craig, eh?
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