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Ramona was/is a glorified prostitute.
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I just threw up in my mouth thinking about those two getting busy!
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If I were going to use taxpayer money to 'get busy', the first thing I would have done was fire the Cunningham dog and hire some gal with better 'qualifications'. Gov. Spitzer from NY seems to have a bit better taste.
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This gives the term "misappropriated funds" a whole new meaning.
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It is sickening to hear this day after day... But I can't ignore it. I am riveted to the coverage. I can't believe this many people are playing stupid.
The one smart thing they are all doing is pointing the finger at Cunningham...
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You can point the finger at about anyone involved in this mess. It's incredible how all this went on without anyone blowing the whistle on it sooner.
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superdorf
The one smart thing they are all doing is pointing the finger at Cunningham...
I think everyone in the State is pointing the finger at her. Everyone that I have talked to wants to see her in a stripped suite punching out license plates.
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Time for a Lifetime Original Movie
John Goodman as Archie Brooks. Joan Lunden as Cunningham.
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I know a guy that even says that he slept with Ramona.
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cyadict
I know a guy that even says that he slept with Ramona.
Is this the guy?
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...l20/images.jpg
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I'm wondering what impact Ramona's fake insanity will have here. If everyone is pointing the finger at her, and she's incompetent to stand trial, what happens? Does everyone plead to a lesser charge and walk away while she sits in a mental institution for a few years pretending to be insane?
For you lawyers or wannabe lawyers out there, what do you think?
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Not a lawyer at all, but I mentioned this same scenario to some coworkers yesterday.