Posted on 07/10/2007 6:42:37 PM PDT by LdSentinal
Unless I just totally missed it, his party affiliation (Democrat) wasn’t mentioned in the article.
No mention of party. Therefore democrat.
Do I win anything?
Really let me cry. He broke the LAW and last time I checked when that occurs you go to PRISON! Boo freaking hoo.
Good to know that their focus is in the right place...
Atlanta Fed Pen is tough...wonder if they’ll be moved...
According to the MSM, only Republicans commit crimes. Really, I get tired of this biased nonsense, and tired of talking about it. The MSM isn’t going to do anything about it. Don’t buy their product.
Excuse me if I don't cry too many tears. "Politician" is just another word for carrier criminal.
i hear the chicoms have a merciful solution.
Siegelman was accused of trading government favors for campaign donations when he was governor from 1999 to 2003 and lieutenant governor from 1995 to 1999, and Scrushy was accused of arranging $500,000 in donations to Siegelman’s campaign for a state lottery in exchange for a seat on a state hospital regulatory board. (The campaign was in debt for that much, and Siegelman, because he had co-signed the loan, was personally responsible for the debt.) Prosecutors also “claimed Siegelman and his chief of staff, Paul Hamrick, received gifts, including a Honda motorcycle for the governor that he allegedly tried to conceal from investigators. Hamrick reportedly received $25,000 for a new luxury BMW automobile.” On June 29, 2006, a Federal jury found both Siegleman and Scrushy guilty on one count of bribery, one count of conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud, four counts of honest services mail fraud and one count of obstruction of justice.
After only 12 days? He must have been quite the pig before going to jail.
It COULD be worse. The Chinese executed today the former head of their FDA. Of course, his bribes cost numerous people to die, but you get the point!
One can only hope they've reserved a mini-suite and one of those stylish orange jumpsuits for Congressman William "Cool Dollar Bill" Jefferson.
Atlanta seems like really hard time for a non-violent criminal. Unusual that they’d room him with his co-defendant.
Is it customary for two individuals convicted in a criminal conspiracy to serve their sentence in the same cell as their co-conspirators?
After reading your post I can’t think of one politician who has not committed the same. Name one donation that did not result in some benefit. Politics as usual.
It’s especially obvious today, after reading about REPUBLICAN David Vitter all day.
Too bad journalistic standards are non-existent.
I checked the Fed Prison Locator and no record of former Gov being there...hmmm wonder if he really is there..?
Put a microphone in the cell, give them hours with nothing to do, and no telling where the conversation might go.
And yet, this guy's photo is STILL on the official website...
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