Monday, July 13, 2009

Faith based prostitution

Gov. Strickland had a problem similar to Pres. Obama’s in finding ethical, honest officials. An earlier story I did on McFadden had a lot of hits recently, so I checked and found this and this in the July 9 and 10 Columbus Dispatch .
    A former director of Gov. Ted Strickland's Faith-Based and Community Initiative pleaded guilty this morning to two felony counts after police said he tried to pimp a 17-year-old prostitute.

    Robert E. McFadden, 46, of 6290 Hyland Dr., Dublin, pleaded guilty to two counts of compelling prostitution for computer activity he conducted between September and October last year. Five other counts of pandering obscenity and promoting prostitution were dismissed.
Who vets these guys? Does no one who advises the governors and presidents check them out? Maybe they don't need the scrutiny of SCOTUS appointees whom we'll have for their lifetimes, but usually if you've got a funny uncle, an alcoholic, or bigamist hanging around, someone knows about it. I think it's more a reflection that "faith based" offices don't really matter that much and are mainly for show and tell. Still, for $36/hour someone reliable, honest, experienced, etc. should be available. Strickland, a former Methodist pastor, ran on a "values" ticket in 2006 because the former governor's staff didn't vet some golf outing tickets properly.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Murray sez:
Gee, I didn't know Obama was ever looking for honest, ethical officials. If he was, since his success rate was zero, people ought to know by now that he really can't be counted on to pull this great country out of the hole. Could the problem be because he pulled most of them out of the same pool?

Norma said...

You might have something. I still have faith that there are honest people who want to make a contribution, but I don't know why the handlers can't find them. With the way the media have treated Palin, it's going to be that much harder.

Anonymous said...

Murray sez:
They don't want to find them. They want to keep up the "need". Which translates into keeping the masses confused and solving nothing so their masses are always hurting, then they will "need" the Obama team to save them.

Anonymous said...

The media haven't treated Paling any worse than they have treaetd Hillary Clinton.

In fact, in the scheme of things, since Hillary has been around longer, she has been treated far worse for a much longer period time. At least whether you like her or hate her, Hillary didn't pick up her marbles and go home.

Palin has simply put herself before her obligations to the voters who elected her. It is high time Palin supporters recognize that Palin is just like any other politician.

Anonymous said...

Whoops - sorry for the misspellings - I try to be very careful.