As I read York's two
newspapers recently, I found it interesting to note how former Rep.
Steve Stetler's friends and political cronies/pals reacted to his guilty
verdicts on conflict-of-interest, criminal conspiracy, and the felonies
of theft.
York City Councilman Henry Nixon was "saddened" by the verdict. I can buy that description. It is sad, but he then goes on to state, "If he ever did anything it was to better his community." Who knowingly commits numerous felonies "for the betterment of his community"? The "election system" is at fault. Not Mr. Stetler, but the system. Maybe the system should have just looked the other way since he was only trying to help his community. How thoughtful of him, looking out for all his district voters.
Former York Mayor John Brenner called the verdict a "tragedy." It did not have to be a tragedy, he never should have committed the felonies. It is as simple as that. No crime, no time. Play it straight and you do not have to worry about going to jail.
Source http://www.ydr.com/letters/ci_21021704/no-crime-no-time
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