Democrats Will Impeach One of Their Own As Long As There's Sex Involved

Ohio's attorney general faces impeachment

Risking impeachment, Ohio's attorney general Monday refused demands from the governor and other fellow Democrats that he resign over a sexual-harassment scandal in his office and an affair with a subordinate.

Gov. Ted Strickland said Democrats will begin drafting an impeachment resolution against Attorney General Marc Dann right away. Republican House Speaker Jon Husted said Monday his chamber — which takes the first step in any impeachment — was already reviewing the process.

A sexual-harassment investigation uncovered an atmosphere in Dann's office rife with inappropriate staff-subordinate relationships, heavy drinking, and harassing and threatening behavior by a supervisor. On Friday, Dann admitted to an extramarital affair.

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Don't forget the wrecked

Don't forget the wrecked vehicles unreported, and the Highway Patrol investigations. This gang just can't shoot straight. Luckily, even the Democrats are after Dann's head, and it didn't get the full political stonewall treatment. The victim was Dann's secretary/mistress, who resigned Friday. She has a harassment suit big as all outdoors even a first year law student could win.

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