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	<title>Comments on: North Carolina Rep. Ty &#8220;Big Telecom&#8217;s BFF&#8221; Harrell Resigns Under Ethical Cloud</title>
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		<title>By: waiting and watching</title>
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		<description>Poor thing, going through a divorce. Maybe his ethical decisions to bend over backwards for someone other than who he was responsible for lead to such as his divorce, and people wanting him gone. He should have been looking out for the people of the state at his job, not the big business that has more money than brains; and should have been paying attention to his wife, not the whomever he found on the side. The man in the second video was right, we do need less of these types of people in both state and federal government who take advantage of anything for a quick b&quot;uck&quot;, while leaving the people out to dry. Glad to see he decided to do the right thing that many don&#039;t know how to do, and stop paying attention to money first and everything else second. Hope his priorities are straightened out so Easley&#039;s take-money-away-from-education-to-fix-the-budget plan, doesn&#039;t leave his children with a bigger recession than we are in now, with no one smart enough to fix it. Hope his wife teaches their kids better ethics. Can that video with his from before be linked to this so people can see the little meeting about the HR bill to see quicker what is behind the ethics questions in regards to how the bill was handled that was &quot;written&quot; by Ty?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poor thing, going through a divorce. Maybe his ethical decisions to bend over backwards for someone other than who he was responsible for lead to such as his divorce, and people wanting him gone. He should have been looking out for the people of the state at his job, not the big business that has more money than brains; and should have been paying attention to his wife, not the whomever he found on the side. The man in the second video was right, we do need less of these types of people in both state and federal government who take advantage of anything for a quick b&#8221;uck&#8221;, while leaving the people out to dry. Glad to see he decided to do the right thing that many don&#8217;t know how to do, and stop paying attention to money first and everything else second. Hope his priorities are straightened out so Easley&#8217;s take-money-away-from-education-to-fix-the-budget plan, doesn&#8217;t leave his children with a bigger recession than we are in now, with no one smart enough to fix it. Hope his wife teaches their kids better ethics. Can that video with his from before be linked to this so people can see the little meeting about the HR bill to see quicker what is behind the ethics questions in regards to how the bill was handled that was &#8220;written&#8221; by Ty?</p>
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