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March 10th, 2005
Mentioned Just To Bitch Again About Being Janklowed
This is
almost the equivalent of your "friends" taking you to one of those stupid restaurants where they make you wear a stupid hat while the waitstaff -- some bored with it, others creepily way too into it -- sing or chant a stupid song.
Former Democratic U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle was devoted to public service and did many important things for his home state of South Dakota, a former Republican governor and Congressman said in a lengthy newspaper ad.
Bill Janklow, who resigned from Congress in his first term last year after being convicted of vehicular manslaughter, did not say what prompted him to place the ad in newspapers across the state last week. However, he and Daschle have long been friends.
Yeah, this is a great time to be beaten with the Janklow stick. One of those really nice gestures from a friend.
Janklow, 65, was convicted in 2003 of second-degree manslaughter for speeding through a stop sign and colliding with a motorcyclist, who died instantly. Janklow spent 100 days in jail. His convictions recently were upheld by the state Supreme Court.
Plus, since he was ruled on duty for his job as a Congressman when he carelessly killed this man (came out later that he had several other driving 'incidents' that the state tucked away for him), any money won by the victims family in lawsuits over this come from federal tax monies. We call that getting Janklowed.