Comments by user: fivelbbass
Unbelievable. Interviewing Gov. List regarding strife in the Governor's mansion? His affairs and infidelities were legendary, and he is absolutely no position to offer advice or take issue with the press. "Public life takes a tremendous toll on one's family." Agreed -- especially if you're chasing call girls from Winnemucca to the Las Vegas strip (List) or chasing waitresses in a parking garage (Gibbons). It's not the public life that causes the strife -- it's what our elected officials choose to do that causes trouble. They bring it upon themselves.
Here's some advice -- Keep your hands (and other body parts) to yourself and be faithful to your spouse. This will keep the public eye on policy, not on your so-called private life.
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I don't like term limits. So here's some ammo; here's the loophole: The NV Constitution requires any amendment to be passed two times in the same form. The term limit amendment was passed twice, but NOT in the same form. The second time did not include certain term limits for judges. It's void. it's an easy argument. Please, someone run with it.