Well today I decided to walk by the line of television
trucks that are lined up along 7th street here in Richmond; all
trying to cover the McDonald trial. As
regular readers of my blog know, I write a bit about my travels throughout the
state, although they have been less lately; regular life; my hobbies (mostly
sailing); nature or things that relate to nature; and an occasional gripe on
politics, or may be better the polarization of politicized issues such as the
environment and global warming. I have
come to the conclusion that the Supreme Court was wrong when they decided that “companies
are people too.” I really think big
money is to blame for all the political impasse, controversy, polarization and
anger that I see in this country. It’s a
shame, this is such a great country, and at this time in history no one seems
to be able to get along.
Oh well, getting down off my soap box, I had to take a
photograph of the lineup of television trucks along the street. I even saw the vehicle of my favorite TV
station in Norfolk in the lineup. In the
plaza there are lots of empty tripods, I guess that is where a certain
television station or anchor put his or her claim on a few square feet to
broadcast the latest and the greatest from.
But getting back to money and politics, for those of you who
are not from Virginia, judging from the television vehicles, the entire state
is glued to their television sets to hear the latest and the greatest from the “trial
of the century.” Our ex-governor is on
trial for allegedly taking bribes or shall we say loans from an owner of a pharmaceutical
company in the hope that he would push this somewhat unproven supplement. From the reports it seems that the ex-governor
claims that it is all his wife’s doing and that he is Mr. Clean and Mr. Trustable. No idea what the results are going to be of
this trials, but one thing seems for sure: this marriage cannot be saved. I am putting my money on the prediction that
the governor and his wife will file for divorce after the trial. The Virginia soap opera will continue. With this photograph I just want to document that
a trial is going on and the obvious excitement it evokes, at least among the journalists.
Yesterday 9/4/2014 the McDonald-s were found guilty of corruption on the majority of the indictments. A sad day in Virginia politics indeed; in particular since we government employees cannot even accept lunch from someone.
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