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Juxtapose Cleveland being the 13th most sober city with the trouble Zach Reed is in now.

The PD’s piece about the most sober ranking ends with this (it was written yesterday):

It’s unclear whether editors of Men’s Health actually spent any time at a Browns game, in the Warehouse District or in any of the city’s 1,001 shot-and-beer joints before publishing their findings.

If it were written today, you might feel compelled to add, “or a night out with Zach Reed.”

Sigh.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 11:20 am November 21st, 2007 in Ohio, Politics, Social Issues 

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2 Responses to “Men’s Health and Zach Reed”

  1. 1 Joe Amschlinger on November 21st, 2007 11:44 am

    It is a real shame, he could have been a real rising political star. I thought this DUI issue could have been put behind him and forgiven eventually and chalked up to youthful ignorance. However, this is clearly something that will haunt him for years to come.

  2. 2 Jill Miller Zimon on November 21st, 2007 11:49 am

    He won’t be the only one haunted. Part of the point of blogging about these episodes, of being okay with how many times Regina Brett or others write about similar situations, is because people SHOULD be haunted. There are so few ways in which we know external forces can impact people’s behavior. But the closer it comes to home, and the sharper the fall – or rise and fall – the more it stays with us. And it should.

    If it isn’t staying with you, then you need to wonder if you even have a conscience.

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