Does that mean we will get to see those Clinton cronies Jamie Gorelick and Franklin Raines stripped of their ill-gotten gains?
Sorry, what was I thinking, they're Dems.
2 posted on
12/16/2011 7:49:12 AM PST by
Henchster
(Free Republic - the BEST site on the web!)
To: Henchster
Exactly what I was wondering.
4 posted on
12/16/2011 7:50:50 AM PST by
iceskater
(I am a Carnivore Conservative - No peas for me. (h/t N.Theknow))
To: Henchster
Exactly what I was wondering.
6 posted on
12/16/2011 7:51:04 AM PST by
iceskater
(I am a Carnivore Conservative - No peas for me. (h/t N.Theknow))
To: Henchster
Raines, should have been prosecuted by jorge, he was not, he made a deal with Holders justice department and paid a fine, I am sure part of the deal was no further charges. Do not know about anything done to gorelick.
10 posted on
12/16/2011 7:57:41 AM PST by
org.whodat
(Just another heartless American, hated by "AMNESTY" Newt, Willard, Perry and his fellow supporters)
To: Henchster
Franklin RainesMaxine Waters is weeping.
16 posted on
12/16/2011 8:05:23 AM PST by
lonestar
(It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
To: Henchster
Does that mean we will get to see those Clinton cronies Jamie Gorelick and Franklin Raines stripped of their ill-gotten gains? Not likely, but also don't forget Rahm Immanuel.
18 posted on
12/16/2011 8:06:40 AM PST by
6ppc
(It's torch and pitchfork time)
To: Henchster
Don’t forget Obama bundler James Johnson, he was gorging at the taxpayer trough as well.
In 1990, Johnson became vice chairman of Fannie Mae, or the Federal National Mortgage Association, a quasi-public organization that guarantees mortgages for millions of American homeowners.[3] In 1991, he was appointed chairman and chief executive officer of Fannie Mae,[3] a position he held until 1998.
An Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) report[4] from September 2004 found that, during Johnson’s tenure as CEO, Fannie Mae had improperly deferred $200 million in expenses. This enabled top executives, including Johnson and his successor, Franklin Raines, to receive substantial bonuses in 1998.[5] A 2006 OFHEO report[6] found that Fannie Mae had substantially under-reported Johnson’s compensation. Originally reported as $67 million, Johnson actually received approximately $21 million.
21 posted on
12/16/2011 8:29:08 AM PST by
milwguy
To: Henchster
That other guy who was Gore’s lawyer during Whitewater (Jack ?) also got a seven figure bonus. Let’s see him frog-marched.
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