"It’s likely that Robert Watson, the minority leader of the Rhode Island House, is now regretting his incendiary comments during a speech to the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce last February. Watson caused a commotion when he made clear his feelings that Rhode Island lawmakers were wasting their time debating marijuana decriminalization. According to Watson, making pot decrim a priority would be a good idea “if you are a Guatemalan gay man who likes to gamble and smokes marijuana.”
Watson’s hypocrisy was revealed this week after he was stopped at a police checkpoint Friday and charged with – what else? – marijuana possession. The police report indicates that Watson smelled like alcohol and pot and “slurred his words.” He also had difficulty passing a sobriety test. Officers found a bag of what they suspect to be marijuana and a wooden pipe in Watson’s pocket.
In addition to pot possession, Watson faces charges of driving under the influence and possession of drug paraphernalia. Watson claims he was “safe and sober” behind the wheel and states that his Breathalyzer test “showed that I was well below the legal limit of .08.”
I wouldn't even want to begin getting into how many of them have been outed as gay after ranting and raving about excess homosexual rights and their cherished "family values", but what is it about this gaggle that lives a life of "do as I say not as I do"? There's a need for the psychological pathology of projection, where they take the things they feel guilty about and paint everybody else with them, somehow feeling all upright and righteous about doing so. It's happened far more times than mere coincidence; it seems to be endemic to this political persuation, a lot more than the dems.
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