Vick’s rubbery ethics
Recently, the newspapers noted an effort to reign in the relationship between Washington legislators and lobbyists. The committee started with a focus on “free” lunches. The limit suggested was 12. That would be once a week for three months or twice a month for six months, etc.
Speaking for myself, if you were to take me to lunch 12 times a year, I would love you. What makes our legislators harder to seduce?
At the time of the preliminary vote, our representative in the 18th Legislative District, Brandon Vick, could not make a decision on this without checking with his Republican mates.
Having consulted with his Republican mates, Vick then voted against the number 12. Now I wonder, how often does Vick think it takes for political seduction to take place? This guy is on the ethics committee.
My mom taught me ethics. I go to church to reinforce my ethics. Is knowing right from wrong a problem for Vick?