"Tom DeLay ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence"
- Howard Dean
About this Quote
This quote by Howard Dean is a direct criticism of Tom DeLay, a former Republican Majority Leader in the United States House of Representatives. Dean is recommending that DeLay ought to go back to Houston, Texas, where he was sentenced to serve a three-year jail sentence for money laundering and conspiracy to devote money laundering. Dean is indicating that DeLay needs to deal with the consequences of his actions and serve his sentence. This quote is a reflection of Dean's opinion that DeLay need to be held responsible for his actions and that he need to not be permitted to escape the effects of his actions. Dean is also suggesting that DeLay needs to not be allowed to continue to serve in a position of power and influence in the government. This quote is a clear sign of Dean's displeasure of DeLay's actions and his belief that DeLay must be held accountable for his actions.
This quote is written / told by Howard Dean somewhere between November 17, 1948 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA.
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