Posted on 10/18/2012 9:02:33 PM PDT by Nachum
Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskills husband used the U.S. Senate Dining Room to cut business deals selling tax credits tied to stimulus money, a whistle-blowing executive inside his company alleged on an audio recording exclusively obtained by The Daily Caller.
The thing that irritated me about this was he [McCaskills husband Joseph Shepard] entertained these outside investors in the Senate Dining Room, the whistle-blower said. Thats where he closed the deal.
The whistle-blower, Craig Woods, was a longtime high-ranking official within Shepards business empire, serving first as chief financial officer and then as vice president and chief underwriter for Missouri Equity Investors LLC and JA Shepard Companies.
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So what.. It’s business as usual with Democrats, because the GOP has more money than Dems do.. Move on, nothing here... :)
bttt
When Akin squeezes by in Missouri it should tell the GOP something.
McCaskill’s/obama’s negatives are sky-high.
Time for the old version, beltway GOP to hit the highway.
Romney’s AG can spend his entire first term prosecuting the dem corruption of the past 4 years. He could make a whole career prosecuting dem crimes if he chased them all back to the statute of limitations.
Wow. Torpedo in October.
I think I would like to see somebody like Rudy Guilani taking some of these guys and gals on.
Her husband never had an office in Washington until Claire was elected Senator.
When was the last time that happened??? Seriously, think that one through.
It needs to happen to stop the dem party but it will not with a rino party....at the first scream of racist they will run for the hills and hide.
Senator Akin!!! Bwahhhaahhahahaha!
Who cares about that, Akin says you shouldn’t abort babies!!! - sarc <-do I really need this?
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