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The Truth Will Set You Faulkin’ Free

Posted on September 15, 2008 at 1:44 pm

David Oatney encourages his (former?) choice for state Senate to go that extra mile and explicitly admit his accessory to adultery:

I might have stated it quite a bit differently, but Angelia’s basic point is that if Mike would swallow his pride and own up to his end of this completely-it takes two to tango-he might be able to survive the political storm that has resulted in part from his apparent wrongful actions. Folks aren’t looking to hang Mike Faulk from a tree-I’m certainly not. What people want is an acknowledgement of the wrong and some real contrition, especially since Ms. Walker has already done her part in that department.

The Faulk camp is not only failing to do the right thing by acknowledging the relationship when nearly everyone now knows that it is factual, Mike isn’t capitalizing on the reality that by doing so he could put it behind him in enough time to save his campaign. One has to wonder if Mike knows that what I’ve just written here is true, but Faulk’s campaign folks are giving him not-so-great advice on how to handle the affair.

Mike: How about just doing the right thing, brother? The truth shall make you free.

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