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Posted:  20 Feb 2009 17:57
Democrats self-destructing over ethics

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5j44ku9zUM9IEdkk ...

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration and the new Congress are quickly handing over to Republicans the same "culture of corruption" issue that Democrats used so effectively against the GOP before coming to power.

Freshman Sen. Roland Burris, D-Ill., is only the latest embarrassment.

Senate Democrats accepted Burris because they believed what he told them: He was clean. Burris now admits he tried to raise money for Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who authorities say sought to sell President Barack Obama's former Senate seat.

"The story seems to be changing day by day," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Wednesday.

The political mess for the Democratic Party, however, isn't Burris' conduct alone; it's the pattern that has developed so quickly over the past few months.

_The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., is the subject of a House ethics investigation. It's partly focused on his fundraising practices for a college center in his name, his ownership financing of a resort property in the Dominican Republic and his financial disclosure reports.

_Federal agents raided two Pennsylvania defense contractors that were provided millions of dollars in federal funding by Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., chairman of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee.

_Blagojevich was arrested Dec. 9 on federal charges, including allegations he schemed to sell the Senate seat to the highest bidder.

_Tom Daschle, the former Senate majority leader from South Dakota, abandoned his bid to become health and human services secretary and the administration's point man on reforming health care; and Nancy Killefer stepped down from a newly created position charged with eliminating inefficient government programs.

Both Daschle and Killefer had tax problems, and Daschle also faced potential conflicts of interest related to working with health care interests.

_Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was confirmed after revealing he had tax troubles.

_Obama's initial choice for commerce secretary, Bill Richardson, stepped aside due to a grand jury investigation into a state contract awarded to his political donors.

_While the Senate voted overwhelmingly to confirm William Lynn as deputy defense secretary, Obama had to waive his ethics regulations to place the former defense lobbyist in charge of day-to-day operations at the Pentagon.


I think we are going a circle here. Power is going to change hands again in the next few elections. Will the republicans be smart and run honest individuals that stick to their principles, or give us more power hungry politicians? Tune in next time on Dallas, or Dynasty.
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Posted:  23 Feb 2009 06:03
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Power is going to change hands again in the next few elections.
What makes you think that? I think most Americans have probably learned not to elect anymore right wing kooks who don't believe in evolution.
Posted:  23 Feb 2009 22:43
Sure so all the libs will get a free pass to rape pillage, and pretty much destroy the government at will just because they believe in evolution. Get real kid. Time repeats itself. The republicans screwed up by having too many crooks on board, and now the dems are in charge, all their crooks get all the air time. They'll be out of power and the cycle will repeat itself. Like I said before the hope is the next time around for the republicans will find them behaving more honestly and sticking to their principles.
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.
Posted:  24 Feb 2009 11:29
You sound so complacent with the rut your country is in.
Posted:  24 Feb 2009 15:38
The world is in pretty bad shape lately, or have you not listened to the news?
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.