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Karma can be SO sweet..

Viper1j

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Same asshole talking tough on drugs ODs. On HEROIN!

Irony, is dead.

Isn't this shit still illegal? Even to just possess? How can a "LAWmaker" sit in Congress? Probably shooting up in the cloak room.


Arizona congressional candidate suspends campaign after heroin overdose

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Chris Taylor, a Safford city councilman who is running for Congress, overdosed on heroin last week and since has suspended his campaign. The Wednesday incident was a relapse for Taylor, a combat veteran who has battled opioid addiction since high school.

In a written statement, Taylor said he was seeking treatment and not backing away from what happened. "Today, I have suspended my campaign for the US House of Representatives and am seeking treatment for substance abuse disorder. I will fully cooperate with local authorities on any matters arising from my recent relapse and overdose," Taylor said in a statement to The Arizona Republic on Monday. "I’m not going to hide from this. I’m not ashamed of what happened. I wish to sincerely apologize to the amazing people who have supported me. I don’t know what went wrong. I recently relapsed after having so many solid years in sobriety. I have to figure out where I went wrong."

Taylor has been seeking the Republican nomination in the 1st Congressional District, which is currently represented by incumbent Rep. Tom O'Halleran, an Arizona Democrat in his second term. A family member found Taylor unresponsive in his home on Wednesday night, and paramedics revived him there with a drug that reverses the effects of opioids, according to the Gila Herald.

Authorities also found "items related to intravenous drug use" at the Safford Fire Department, where Taylor has been a longtime volunteer.

Taylor is one of at least three Republicans seeking their party's nomination this year.

Tiffany Shedd, an Eloy lawyer and cotton farmer, easily has the most cash in that race and the backing of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. At the end of December, Shedd had $112,000 in cash compared with Taylor's $6,200. The 1st District spans northeastern Arizona, including Flagstaff, and runs to the outskirts of Tucson. Democrats have held the seat since its creation ahead of the 2012 elections, though President Donald Trump won there by 1 percentage point. For that reason, national Republicans view O'Halleran as vulnerable. A moderate Democrat, O'Halleran also faces primary opposition.
 
Interesting. They should do a study as to how many wounded Dem veterans become addicts, and how many Republicans. But this is one for the Gipper, whomever he/she may be.

Send $10 to the O'Halleran campaign. I'll bet that Linda Ronstadt can toss in a bundle, if she's in that district. Maybe she will do so even if she isn't. Hey, Linda! Get Closer!
 
Interesting. They should do a study as to how many wounded Dem veterans become addicts, and how many Republicans. But this is one for the Gipper, whomever he/she may be.
Sounds like his addiction problems predate his military service - "The Wednesday incident was a relapse for Taylor, a combat veteran who has battled opioid addiction since high school." It does not seem like his addiction is result of military service.
 
Sounds like his addiction problems predate his military service - "The Wednesday incident was a relapse for Taylor, a combat veteran who has battled opioid addiction since high school." It does not seem like his addiction is result of military service.

I'm wondering how he passed the drug test at the AFFEES station to get in the service to begin with. Fake piss?

Was it his "privilege" that stopped the cops from arresting him for drug possession?
 
Sounds like his addiction problems predate his military service - "The Wednesday incident was a relapse for Taylor, a combat veteran who has battled opioid addiction since high school." It does not seem like his addiction is result of military service.
Missed that.
 
I'm wondering how he passed the drug test at the AFFEES station to get in the service to begin with. Fake piss?

Was it his "privilege" that stopped the cops from arresting him for drug possession?
They didn't actually test me when I enlisted, and I even put down my history on the clearance form.
 
Republicians don't care, and they will still vote for him. No different than the rabid anti-gay politician found giving some dude a BJ in an airport restroom.
 
Why is this so shocking?
I think it's called hypocrisy.
Druggies ranting against drugs.
Homophobes diddling other men on the down low.
Domestic abusers in positions of moral judgement.
Christian evangelist spreading hate and bigotry.
It's all a bunch of crap.
You find the hypocrisy within our politics, within our sports, within our celebrities, within our religious leaders.
Be careful who admire and praise, that football player might have just murdered his ex wife.
 
I like how his platform is nothing but empty platitudes about stuff that is in no way under threat. (except Trump, I guess, because that guy is a criminal)
 
I like how his platform is nothing but empty platitudes about stuff that is in no way under threat. (except Trump, I guess, because that guy is a criminal)

I also like he's only ever had govt jobs, but he's running an anti-big govt campaign.

I hope he shows commitment to his principals and shrinks himself from govt.
 
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