Naturally, he was not arrested. From the looks of reports, police let him go home “without incident,” meaning they were aware of who Gillum was and behaved themselves accordingly. This was the man who was almost elected governor of Florida, the chief executive responsible for ensuring laws were upheld. Had he been elected, he’d have worked to criminalize the rights of citizens who aren’t caught vomiting in hotel rooms with drugs. [More]
It's hardly a surprise that those who can't -- or more likely won't -- control themselves are obsessed with controlling those who do not share their moral defects.
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