Teddy Pollins
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A state senator said Wednesday that he has no intention of resigning over a series of offensive Facebook posts, including one that suggests President Barack Obama’s family members are part of the Islamic State group.
The Maine Democratic Party has called on Republican Sen. Michael Willette to step down over what they described as a “prolific online history of racist and bigoted remarks.”
But Willette, who represents areas in the northernmost county of Maine, told reporters that he doesn’t see the need to resign. He apologized to his colleagues for his behavior and promised his “mistake in judgment” won’t be repeated.
Maine senator won t resign over post tying Obama to IS group - SFGate
Why do these mistakes in judgment even happen in the USA? It must have some reasons.
Ordinary people and even ruling politicians are dissatisfied by Mr.President.
Which more sins may be attached to Obama? I suppose a bulk of them.
The Maine Democratic Party has called on Republican Sen. Michael Willette to step down over what they described as a “prolific online history of racist and bigoted remarks.”
But Willette, who represents areas in the northernmost county of Maine, told reporters that he doesn’t see the need to resign. He apologized to his colleagues for his behavior and promised his “mistake in judgment” won’t be repeated.
Maine senator won t resign over post tying Obama to IS group - SFGate
Why do these mistakes in judgment even happen in the USA? It must have some reasons.
Ordinary people and even ruling politicians are dissatisfied by Mr.President.
Which more sins may be attached to Obama? I suppose a bulk of them.