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<blockquote data-quote="ImWaitingForTheDay" data-source="post: 1557081" data-attributes="member: 48031"><p><u><strong>"Two years from now he'll be successful, if he's not in jail,"</strong></u> Dr. Richard Schock told a reporter from Chicago's ABC7 outside his home in Peoria, Ill. "If they're going to convict him on paperwork, then they're going to convict him. That's their privilege. They're out to get him and they're making issues out of things that really shouldn't be issues."</p><p></p><p>Schock's departure means that a congressional inquiry into his well-documented spending habits will be dropped, though a criminal investigation is still possible. Dr. Schock said that his son didn't "want to bring [supporters] into courts & have them be subpoenaed & everything" - hence his resignation.</p><p></p><p>As for the current state of Schock, his dad said that his son was "broken" but a "fighter." <u> <strong> In other words, no different than any other Republican!</strong></u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ImWaitingForTheDay, post: 1557081, member: 48031"] [U][B]"Two years from now he'll be successful, if he's not in jail,"[/B][/U] Dr. Richard Schock told a reporter from Chicago's ABC7 outside his home in Peoria, Ill. "If they're going to convict him on paperwork, then they're going to convict him. That's their privilege. They're out to get him and they're making issues out of things that really shouldn't be issues." Schock's departure means that a congressional inquiry into his well-documented spending habits will be dropped, though a criminal investigation is still possible. Dr. Schock said that his son didn't "want to bring [supporters] into courts & have them be subpoenaed & everything" - hence his resignation. As for the current state of Schock, his dad said that his son was "broken" but a "fighter." [U] [B] In other words, no different than any other Republican![/B][/U] [/QUOTE]
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