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The next Republican congressman going to prison. Ha ha ha.
« on: April 18, 2007, 04:27:53 PM »
FBI agents have searched the Oakton, Va., home of Republican Rep. John Doolittle, who is under scrutiny over his ties to convicted GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Doolittle's attorney said Wednesday.

The search last Friday focused on records of Doolittle's wife's company, Sierra Dominion Financial Solutions Inc., said attorney David Barger. Doolittle's wife, Julie Doolittle, was on retainer for Abramoff from 2002-2004 for event-planning work.

The search occurred the same day that Kevin Ring, a former Doolittle aide who went on to work for Abramoff, abruptly resigned his law firm job without explanation.

Doolittle denied wrongdoing in a statement Wednesday.

"My wife has been cooperating with the FBI and the Justice Department for almost three years and that cooperation is going to continue in the future," Doolittle said. "I support my wife 100 percent and fully expect that the truth will prevail."

Sierra Dominion's records also were subpoenaed in 2004 by the grand jury looking into the Abramoff case. Abramoff pleaded guilty in January 2006 to conspiracy, mail fraud and other charges, admitting to bilking his Indian tribe clients out of tens of millions of dollars with promises to influence decisions coming out of Congress and the Interior Department.

Abramoff is cooperating with the government and one former House member, Rep. Bob Ney, R-Ohio, already is serving a jail term on a guilty plea in the case.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20070418/abramoff-doolittle

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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2007, 04:31:36 PM »
it just never ends does it?  ::)
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2007, 04:54:10 PM »
it just never ends does it?  ::)

What blows my mind is that the never-ending parade of rank corruption is only the stuff that has been found out...

If we knew all of the iceberg that's floating below the service, you might finally get people with guns in the streets.

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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2007, 05:07:42 PM »
What blows my mind is that the never-ending parade of rank corruption is only the stuff that has been found out...

If we knew all of the iceberg that's floating below the service, you might finally get people with guns in the streets.

Didn't Thailand just recently have a military coup?

I've always maintained that if the American public fully realized the actions of their leaders, they might actually rip the White House down brick by brick. Y'all are such a bunch of hot heads down there  :P But seriously, the shock, anger, and sense of government betrayal would be so overwhelming... we'd end up with another generation that refuses to trust anyone over the age of 30.
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2007, 06:35:55 PM »
This miserable piece of shit couldn't even bring himself to say "My wife is being unfairly punished for my past association with Jack Abramoff".

He said "I support my wife 100 percent and fully expect that the truth will prevail". As if she was the one under a cloud of suspicion.

Is that what Republicans mean by "family values"?

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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2007, 06:53:47 PM »
Hey, newsflash....

Republican or Democrat it doesn't matter. Just different sides of the same beast.


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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2007, 07:07:09 PM »
What blows my mind is that the never-ending parade of rank corruption is only the stuff that has been found out...

If we knew all of the iceberg that's floating below the service, you might finally get people with guns in the streets.

It would make Waco look like a picnic. 

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« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2007, 07:58:06 PM »
It would make Waco look like a picnic. 

In Waco, wasn't it military types annihilating citizens?

Would it still look like Waco if what transpired was instead a military coup where all the Generals got togther and said these clown needs to be impeached, and power restored to the people?

If the top generals got together and arrested both Bush & Cheney, and said the speaker of the house would be sworn in and will reside in the White House until the next election, do you still think there would be pandemonium in the streets?  Ok, maybe in the Rep states cause after all it would be Pelosi in the White house.  ;D
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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2007, 08:44:36 PM »
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« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2007, 04:15:54 AM »
This miserable piece of shit couldn't even bring himself to say "My wife is being unfairly punished for my past association with Jack Abramoff".

He said "I support my wife 100 percent and fully expect that the truth will prevail". As if she was the one under a cloud of suspicion.

Is that what Republicans mean by "family values"?

What about her association with Abramoff? She's obviously implicated and is cooperating to save her own miserable ass.  :(

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« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2007, 06:45:57 AM »
It would make Waco look like a picnic. 
They had plenty of chances to peacefully surrender at Waco.  Pity...
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« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2007, 06:55:21 AM »
it just never ends does it?  ::)



Nope..not unlike  you straight and narrow canadians!


The sponsorship scandal, "AdScam", or Sponsorgate, is an ongoing scandal that came as a result of a Canadian federal government "sponsorship program" in the province of Quebec and involving the Liberal Party of Canada (mostly its Quebec branch), which was in power since 1993 up to January 2006. The program was originally established as an effort to raise awareness of the Government of Canada's contributions to Quebec industries and other activities in order to counter the actions of the Parti Québécois government of the province that worked to promote Quebec separatism.

The program ran from 1996 until 2004, when broad corruption was discovered in its operations and the program was discontinued. Illicit and even illegal activities within the administration of the program were revealed, involving misuse and misdirection of public funds intended for government advertising in Quebec. Such misdirections included sponsorship money awarded to ad firms in return for little or no work, which firms maintained Liberal organizers or fundraisers on their payrolls or donated back part of the money to the Liberal Party. The resulting investigations and scandal affected the Liberal Party of Canada and the then government of Prime Minister Paul Martin. It was an ongoing affair for years, but rose to national prominence in early 2004 after the program was examined by Sheila Fraser, the federal auditor general. Her revelations led to the government establishing the Gomery Commission to conduct a public inquiry and file a report on the matter.

In the national spotlight, the scandal became a significant factor in the lead-up to the 2006 federal election where after more than twelve years in power the Liberal Party of Canada was defeated by the Conservatives who formed a minority government that was sworn in on Monday, February 6, 2006.

It was later proven that a small part of the money, nearly $100,000, was indirectly funneled from Groupaction and Jean Brault to the Parti Québécois in illegal donations. This is ironic because money destined to promote Federalism was donated to a separatist party, and because the separatist movement was using this scandal as an example of federal corruption. As soon as the Parti Québécois received the information they immediately refunded the money.


Involved parties
Jean Chrétien — Prime Minister of Canada [/font] [/font] at the time the Sponsorship Program was established and operated. The Gomery Commission, First Phase Report which assigned blame for the Sponsorship scandal cast most of the indemnity for misspent public funds, fraud on Chrétien and his Prime Minister's Office staff, though it cleared Chrétien himself of direct wrongdoing.
Jean Pelletier — Prime Minister's chief of staff, later head of VIA Rail, who was accused of mishandling sponsorship deals.
Alfonso Gagliano — Minister of Public Works, and thus in charge of the program. Also the political minister for Quebec.
André Ouellet — Member of Prime Minister Chrétien's Cabinet, longtime Liberal politician and later head of Canada Post, who was also accused of violating sponsorship rules.
Chuck Guité — Bureaucrat in charge of the sponsorship program. Arrested for fraud by the RCMP - convicted on five counts on June 6, 2006.
Jean Brault — Head of Groupaction Marketing, one of the companies to which deals were directed. Arrested for fraud by the RCMP, he plead guilty to five counts of fraud and on May 5th, 2006 was sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Jacques Corriveau — Liberal organizer and head of Pluridesign to which millions in sponsorship dollars were directed.
Paul Martin — Former Prime Minister of Canada. He was formerly Minister of Finance, President of the Treasury Board and Senior Minister from Quebec during most of the years the program occurred. When he became Prime Minister in December 2003, he claimed that he put a halt to it. He also set up the Gomery Commission which later cleared him of formal responsibility by Justice Gomery in his November 2005 'First Phase Report' of the Gomery Commission. The Gomery findings claimed that Martin, as finance minister, established a 'fiscal framework' but he did not have oversight as to the dispersal of the funds once they were apportioned to Chrétien's Prime Minister's Office. A report on the issue by the Auditor General's Office of Sheila Fraser came to the same conclusion. Nonetheless, Martin was frequently accused of tying Gomery's hands and using the sponsorship scandal as an excuse to purge the Liberals of members who supported Chrétien. The scandal played a factor in the federal election of 2006 and the fall of the Liberal Government. Shortly thereafter, Martin resigned from the liberal party leadership.
Joe Morselli — Liberal Party fundraiser. Jean Brault testified that the money exchanges were with Morselli.

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« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2007, 06:58:14 AM »
What? What do we have here from our fine neighbors to the north...a scandal..you mean..crooked politicians? boy, Jag, a little pot calling the kettle black don't you think????


Shawinigate was a 1990s Canadian political scandal in which Prime Minister Jean Chrétien was accused of profiting from real estate deals, and government policies, in his hometown riding of Shawinigan, Quebec.


 The scandal
In 1988, prior to becoming Prime Minister, Chrétien and two business partners had purchased the $625,000 Grand-Mère Golf Course and Auberge Grand-Mère Hotel.

In 1993, six months before he became Prime Minister, Chrétien and his partners agreed to sell the hotel to Yvon Duhaime, a personal friend of Chrétien.

A month after becoming Prime Minister, Chrétien agreed to sell his personal shares in the golf course to Toronto tycoon Jonas Prince. However, by January 1996, Chrétien was still the formal owner of the golf course, since Prince had never paid for the shares. He reported this fact to the Federal Ethics Counsellor, Howard Wilson.

Meanwhile, the new hotel owner, Yvon Duhaime applied to the Business Development Bank of Canada for a $2,000,000 loan to expand the hotel. Chrétien took a personal interest in the transaction, and both phoned and met with the Bank's director, but to no avail - Duhaime's application was declined.

In early 1997, Chrétien began asking the bank if it would be possible for a smaller loan to expand the hotel. The bank agreed to loan Duhaime $615,000 - and the Federal Human Resources Department awarded Duhaime an additional $164,000 grant to expand the hotel.


The scandal comes to light
The scandal came to light slowly, with information only slowly being released by the governing Liberal Party after a series of newspaper reports, consistent questioning from all members of the Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons, and a formal lawsuit.[1]

In 1999, Ethics Commissioner Wilson ruled that Chrétien had not violated any ethical boundaries in the Hotel being awarded federal grant money - though he later admitted that he was unaware Chrétien had taken such a personal interest as to meet with the Bank President to secure the $615,000 loan.

While Chrétien faced harsh criticism from all opposition parties, Stockwell Day, then-leader of the Canadian Alliance, denounced him calling him a "criminal".[2], while Joe Clark continued a "witch-hunt" accusing Chrétien of abusing power, and demanded that he resign as Prime Minister, until a public inquiry could be held[3].

In September 2003, former president of the Bank that had initially declined the loan to Duhaime, won his wrongful dismissal claim, and it was ruled that he was fired because he had suggested that it was time to collect on the $615,000 loan in 1999.[4]

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« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2007, 07:34:23 AM »
WACO, RUBY RIDGE etc etc..all carried out under AG Janet Reno and her heavy handed tactics. Lets see who was president..oh yeah Bill Clinto. u libs whine about the patriot act but there hasn't been anybody dead or burnt to a crisp yet has there......At some point u idiots will get off Bush and realize its both sides. Jag please don't chime in..ur friggen country has its own problems.
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« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2007, 07:45:30 AM »
u libs whine about the patriot act but there hasn't been anybody dead or burnt to a crisp yet has there.

I have to concede this point to you.

Bullets and fire are such crude instruments of oppression. Your boys have introduced a whole new level of sophistication to the proceedings.



Jose Padilla, American citizen, arrested on US soil, tortured, held without trial for 5 years at the whim of George Bush.

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« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2007, 07:47:36 AM »
Yeah...and they have proof he talked to El Queda and or tried to join and aid them. This guy is ur poster boy for oppression? You need to find some new hero's.
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« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2007, 07:48:35 AM »
Al-Qaeda...sorry :P
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« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2007, 07:50:36 AM »
Gee, I wonder whats going on with that dude who was keeping the $90g's in his FREEZER, oh yeah thats right.............nothin g........or the 50 or so people who mysteriously died in during the Clinton administration, what, no investigation :-X? Or, how about this........Sandy Burgler getting away with a fine for stealing classified documents!

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« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2007, 07:55:15 AM »
THERE IS NO CURRUPTION IN THE DEMOCRAPIC PARTY..AL SHARPTON AND JESSE JACKSON DON"T RUN CORPARATE SHAKEDOWNS AND SENATORS DON"T MAKE SURE THEIR HUSBANDS GET LUCRATIVE CONTACTS......its only us poor misguided Republicans ::)
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« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2007, 07:56:44 AM »
Gee, I wonder whats going on with that dude who was keeping the $90g's in his FREEZER, oh yeah thats right.............nothin g........or the 50 or so people who mysteriously died in during the Clinton administration, what, no investigation :-X?
AHHAHAHHAHHahhahahahahahahhhahahhahhaha.... There's only so far you can stretch that guy.  Have you even remotely kept up with the amount of republican corruption over the last few years?  Oh bubba, you don't want to compare lists ;)

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« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2007, 08:01:43 AM »
Dude its like this on both sides....scandal after scandal..I think both sides stockpile them so when somebody gets caught they leak another one
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« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2007, 08:13:33 AM »
Hey, newsflash....

Republican or Democrat it doesn't matter. Just different sides of the same beast.



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« Reply #22 on: April 19, 2007, 08:16:20 AM »
Yeah...and they have proof he talked to El Queda and or tried to join and aid them. This guy is ur poster boy for oppression? You need to find some new hero's.

no offense, but you don't get it.

IF we accept that ONE american can be held for 5 years without being charged, then guess what.

The next president, hilary, can choose to hold ONE MILLION people without charge, if she damn well pleases.  Suppose she locked up everyone in the military who has ever spoken out against the CLintons.  As you sat in your cell, hh6, with no lawyer or rights, would you still support the blind ability of a president to lock up anyone for any reason for an amount of time?

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« Reply #23 on: April 19, 2007, 08:21:35 AM »
240..gimme a break......ok gimme a break..this guy tried to join a terrorist organization that was responsible for a mass cas attack on this country. Lets not get crazy....but we can't argue this because of our opposing views on 911. I get very frustrated because we can't debate this further.....
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« Reply #24 on: April 19, 2007, 08:25:14 AM »
240..gimme a break......ok gimme a break..this guy tried to join a terrorist organization that was responsible for a mass cas attack on this country. Lets not get crazy....but we can't argue this because of our opposing views on 911. I get very frustrated because we can't debate this further.....

If that is the case with this Padilla then why hold him for 5 years?  Why not give him a trial and get it over with?