Should a First Lady Be a DEA Suspect or Have Ties to the Keating 5?

Question by piggy_smallz: Should a First Lady be a DEA suspect or have ties to the Keating 5?
In 1989, Cindy McCain became addicted to opioid painkillers such as Percocet and Vicodin,[33] which she initially took to alleviate pain following two spinal surgeries for ruptured discs[34][35] and to ease emotional stress during the Keating Five scandal.[33] There, her role as a bookkeeper who had difficulty finding receipts for trips on Charles Keating’s jet[17] caused complications for her husband when he was already being examined for his role regarding oversight of Keating’s bank.[10] The addiction progressed to where she was taking upwards of twenty pills a day[10] and she resorted to stealing drugs from her own AVMT.[34] During 1992, Tom Gosinski, the director of government and international affairs for AVMT, discovered her drug theft.[36] Subsequently in 1992, her parents staged an intervention to force her to get help;[17] she told her husband about her problem, attended a drug treatment facility, began outpatient sessions, and ended her three years of active addiction.[33]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cindy_Hensley_McCain

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Answer by Mike
Should a President be an admitted cocaine addict? Obama is an admitted cocaine addict.

If I have to make the choice between a first lady addicted to pain killers as a result of back surgery or a President who is a cocaine addict due to his recreational use of the drug, I will choose a first lady addicted to pain killers before I will choose a President who is a cocaine addict.

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