Posted on 10/17/2006 8:02:00 PM PDT by bitt
Scandal: As the FBI raids Curt Weldon's daughter's house, Harry Reid's sons have benefited from their father's influence undisturbed. Meanwhile, Reid puts campaign funds to personal use and seeks a do-over on his ethics statements.
We never cease to be amazed at the double standard applied to the morals and ethics of Democrats and Republicans in Congress. We've already commented on how Republican Mark Foley was forced to resign for sending lewd e-mails to congressional pages, while Democrat Gerry Studds received mere censure and standing ovations after actually having sex with one, being allowed to serve until he decided to retire.
But the case of Senate Minority Leader Reid is a double standard on steroids. The latest episode is his request to file an "amended" ethics statement after the Associated Press revealed he made $1.1 million on a $400,000 investment on property he hadn't owned for three years; it was the subject of an earlier editorial on these pages.
In a statement issued after the AP story, Reid said: "I directed my staff to file amended financial disclosure forms noting that in 2001 I transferred title to the land to a Limited Liability Corporation."
Reid said he agreed to file the amended reports because, "I believe in ensuring all facts come to light." And if you believe that, the senator probably has some oceanfront property in Nevada to sell you.
We've also reported on Reid's questionable involvement and compensation in another Nevada real-estate deal involving lobbyist and developer Harvey Whittemore, who plied Reid with campaign contributions and employed Reid family members. In return, Reid greased the skids for Whittemore, who made millions in profits once inconvenient environmental obstacles were overcome.
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"I sure hope so, but why did they cover it up in the first place? "
It is the last gasp of the good old mafia days here in Vegas, a lot of stuff still gets hidden and the FBI gets compromised. Kent Oram has the police sewed up, he runs all the sheriff campaigns, including the current one for Doug Gillespie. Oram needs to be linked into this.
I think it's called "civil service" employees, which means they're in that job until they retire, resign, are dismissed due to misbehavior, or die. I'd say though that this branch of the Justice Dept. definitely needs to be investigated. Who authorized the Weldon investigation? There has to be paperwork on it in the files of the DOJ, and I'm assuming that Alberto Gonzales would have access to such stuff. Get cracking Al!! If Weldon is guilty, fine...but let's share the wealth here and investigate the documented violations of Dingy Harry too. I can't believe these dopes at the Justice Dept. are so blatantly open with their bias. They're looking kind of stupid these days and outrageously discriminatory. Makes you want to knock on their heads and say: "Hello!!!! Anybody home????"
Will include in the ping for Today's Toons 10/19/06.
pathetic is the only thought that comes to mind.
http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/004011.html
I am so confused by most of the President's actions this term. I don't know what to make of it.
It's going to take the feds at the DC level and we all know (or at least suspect) given the raid on Curt Weldon's daughter this week that the FBI is still full of Clintonites so I hold out a very slim hope in that regard.
http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/004011.html
You mean, 'jumperoo'!!
Very good link grandpa jones! Thank you!
ROTFLOLOLOL!
Brilliant, Doug!
I love the subtitles, and the Trick or Treat bag. ;o)
Thank you, bitt!
"This land was made to profit me" Sounds about right!!"
Yes, ma'am!
It's perfect!
The DUers ain't got nuttin' on yer chimp. ;o)
LOL, thanks DC!!
ping to self
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