In any event, it seems unlikely Puckett will pay any significant price for aiding and abetting Republican ideologues with their campaign of mass killing by deprivation. Unlike the Millers, Puckett didn't shoot anyone, but by resigning in cold blood he may get more blood on his hands than the Millers ever dreamed of.
As Tolstoy might have put it: Corrupt Republicans are all alike; every corrupt Democrat is corrupt in its own way.
Is any of this enough to be the beginning of a revolution?
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