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You can't make this stuff up!
1 posted on 09/25/2008 2:34:07 AM PDT by Renkluaf
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To: Renkluaf

There’s a special place in hell for Gorelick.


2 posted on 09/25/2008 2:50:15 AM PDT by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: Renkluaf
It just gets worse and worse. Someone should look into Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's expenses for lobbying. They were ridiculously high. I don't think the money was properly accounted for. Someone should get the auditors for Countrywide and Fannie and Freddie and put them under oath and make them tell what they know. Then get the executives and put them under oath.
3 posted on 09/25/2008 2:50:46 AM PDT by detective
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To: Renkluaf

“I know 100% she went through the VIP department,” Mr Feinberg said, adding that VIP clients such as Ms. Gorelick typically received a one percentage point reduction in their interest rate.

Real estate records show that Ms. Gorelick received nearly the same interest rate that Countrywide provided to then-Fannie chief Franklin Raines, who received a similar loan about 40 days before Ms. Gorelick in the spring of 2003.

Mr. Raines received a rate of 5.125% for the first 10 years on a $982,253 refinancing, Washington, D.C., real-estate records show.

A little over a month later, Ms. Gorelick received a rate of 5% for the first 10 years on a $960,149 refinancing. The transaction was handled by another employee who sat next to him, Mr. Feinberg said. The average market rate for loans of the type obtained by Ms. Gorelick and Mr. Raines fluctuated around 6% at that time, according to data from HSH Associates Inc., potentially saving the two borrowers thousands of dollars over the life of the loans.

Ms. Gorelick acknowledged she may have dealt with the Countrywide employee in California who handled the so-called Friends of Angelo loans, but said she believed she only received expeditious service. “You’d think if somebody was trying to do me a favor, they would tell me they were doing me a favor, and I am unaware of any such treatment,” she said, adding that she was planning to leave her position as vice-chairman of Fannie Mae at that time.

“When I did this transaction, I was decidedly a has-been,” she said. “I had no favor to give.”

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ME
I would demand VIP treatment if I were a current customer


4 posted on 09/25/2008 2:51:25 AM PDT by Son House (Palin, Has The Left Press Wailing! [MSNBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, New York Times,...])
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To: Renkluaf

Corrupt rat bastard thieving Democrats!
The Republican blame lies in not reining Wall St pirates and scum with their CDOs, credit default swaps and derivatives. I’d love to know who mega-stooge Chris Cox takes orders from

FannieMae/FreddyMac mess is 100% Democrat


5 posted on 09/25/2008 2:52:32 AM PDT by dennisw (Never bet on Islam! ::::: Never bet on a false prophet!)
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To: Renkluaf; TigersEye; MeekOneGOP; floriduh voter; loboinok

Place in hell for Gorelick? You bet — the Gorelick Wall[which enabled 9-11-01] is probably the reason that the Left saw fit to grease her palm. So this is the kind of sleaze that the rats put on the 9-11 Blue Ribbon Panel? I’m ‘impressed’.


6 posted on 09/25/2008 2:55:34 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Fannie + Fredie = Democrat Cronies [Dodd and Obama])
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To: Renkluaf

Jamie Gorelick should be in PRISON for her role in Fannie Mae....Franklin Raines also!!


13 posted on 09/25/2008 3:23:06 AM PDT by Ann Archy (Abortion.....The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: Renkluaf

Jamie Gorelick has an impressive record of disasters. Its remarkable really. I’d hate to share a taxi with her. The car would get hit by an astroid and she’d walk away unscathed.


16 posted on 09/25/2008 3:36:07 AM PDT by kb2614 (Hell hath no fury than a bureaucrat scorned)
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To: Renkluaf
Ms. Gorelick said she had no knowledge of receiving special treatment.

She's lying, again.

You know darn well she knew what kind of deal she got. That's why she used Countrywide.

They should all go to jail. (she should have already been in there for all the corruption she caused)

18 posted on 09/25/2008 3:47:10 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Renkluaf


The average market rate for loans of the type obtained by Ms. Gorelick and Mr. Raines fluctuated around 6% at that time, according to data from HSH Associates Inc., potentially saving the two borrowers thousands of dollars over the life of the loans.

21 posted on 09/25/2008 3:57:17 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Renkluaf

Looks like the FBI’s going to have a full plate.


22 posted on 09/25/2008 4:04:39 AM PDT by GOPJ (Let free markets work - stupid companies SHOULD go belly-up - including Frannie and Freddie.)
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To: Renkluaf

Ms. Gorelick is part of a small group of Democratic Party insiders who received “Friends of Angelo” loans. Another previously undisclosed recipient was lobbyist Charles Campion of the firm Dewey Square, which represented Fannie Mae at the time of his June 2003 loan, handled by Mr. Feinberg. Later, in 2006, Mr. Campion became a lobbyist for Countrywide.

Mr. Campion is a longtime friend of former Fannie Chief Executive Jim Johnson, who received more than $10 million in preferential loans from Countrywide. The two men managed Walter Mondale’s 1984 presidential campaign.

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Authors Glenn R. Simpson and James R. Hagerty noted that customers who got their Countrywide loans through being “friends” of Countrywide chief executive Angelo Mozilo included Raines and Franklin, “two former CEO’s of Fannie Mae, the biggest buyer of Countrywide’s mortgages.”

Her (Jamie Gorelick) fingerprints are all over the Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac mess, which is to say the mess that is central in the entire mortgage-housing crisis. Without so much as one scintilla of real estate or finance experience, she was appointed as Vice Chairman of Fannie Mae in 1997 and served in that role through 2003, which is when most of the systemic cancers that came home to roost today happened. She was instrumental in covering up problems with Fannie Mae while employed there and took multiple millions in bonuses as she helped construct this house of cards.

One example of falsified financial transactions that helped the company meet earnings targets for 1998, a “manipulation” that triggered multimillion-dollar bonuses for top executives. On March 25, 2002, Business Week Gorelick is quoted as saying, “We believe we are managed safely. Fannie Mae is among the handful of top-quality institutions.” One year later, Government Regulators “accused Fannie Mae of improper accounting to the tune of $9 billion in unrecorded losses”.

http://tinyurl.com/53hgxw


23 posted on 09/25/2008 4:06:15 AM PDT by kcvl
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“The key to Fannie Mae’s survival was the patronage operation it ran. As Wall Street Journal reporter James R. Hagerty wrote two summers ago, “For years, high-level jobs at Fannie Mae were lucrative prizes for lawyers, bankers and political operatives waiting for their next U.S. government post.” Now that the jig is up, let’s meet some of the bipartisan warriors who fought for Fannie Mae’s right to plunder.

At the top of the list we must place Franklin D. Raines, chairman and chief executive officer of Fannie Mae from 1998 to 2004. Raines, who served as director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Clinton, had previously worked at Fannie Mae as vice chairman. Before that, he worked on the Clinton transition team following the 1992 election. Before that, he was a general partner at Lazard Freres & Co. Raines, as the Wall Street Journal reported, was forced to leave Fannie Mae in 2004, when regulators discovered it had broken accounting rules “in an effort to conceal fluctuations in profit and hadn’t maintained adequate risk controls.” The New York Times reported two year ago that regulators “have said that of the $90 million paid to Mr. Raines from 1998 to 2003 at least $52 million—more than half—was tied to bonus targets that were reached by manipulating accounting.”

Next up is Jamie S. Gorelick, whose official résumé describes her as “one of the longest serving Deputy Attorneys General of the United States,” a position she held during the Clinton administration. Although Gorelick had no background in finance, she joined Fannie Mae in 1997 as vice chair and departed in 2003. For her trouble, Gorelick collected a staggering $26.4 million in total compensation, including bonuses.”

http://www.slate.com/id/2200160/

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There are many, many more. All of these former high ranking government officials who worked for a particular Democrat who served two terms between 1992 and 2000, and who received VIP treatment were referred to in Countrywide company emails and documents as “FOA”s, or Friends of Angelo – Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo.

It appears, again according to Portfolio, that Angelo had many, many friends in very high places. “Henry Cisneros, who served as secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Clinton administration; former White House staffer Paul Begala, now a commentator on CNN; and Postmaster General John Potter. Countrywide also offered special discounts to Congressional staffers involved in housing issues.”

Angelo’s tentacles were far reaching: Countrywide spent over $1.5 lobbying Capitol Hill in 2005. Here’s an interesting anecdote. “Jimmie Williams, a Countrywide lobbyist in Washington, was remarkably candid in emails about the purpose of V.I.P. loans. In November 2002, for instance, Williams urged Feinberg’s boss, Doug Perry, to give “specialized handling” to an application from a staff lawyer for the House subcommittee that monitors the Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD regulates real estate settlements and closing costs and runs the Federal Housing Administration, the agency that guarantees mortgages. Williams pointed out that Clinton Jones III, senior counsel of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, was “also an adviser to ranking Republican members of Congress responsible for legislation of interest to the financial services industry and of importance to Countrywide.” Jones borrowed $101,800. So what. Who is this Clinton Jones, anyway?

Clinton Jones III is now vice president for industry relations at Fannie Mae. The lobbyist, Williams, is currently state director for federal residential-mortgage bundler Freddie Mac – you know, the guys who bundles up all this bad debt and sells it to firms on Wall Street. Also worthy of note is the fact that depending on the year, Fannie Mae bought anywhere from 10 to 30 percent of its loans from Countrywide, which they would bundle with other bad loans and then sell again. Are you holding your nose yet? Wait – there’s still more!

http://tinyurl.com/49752e

According to Politico, Nancy Pelosi had this to say “Eight years of weakened regulation of our nation’s financial system — including a failure to regulate risky, and often predatory, lending practices — by the Bush administration and Republicans in Congress have led us to this point, and could further erode our nation’s economic health.”


25 posted on 09/25/2008 4:13:08 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: Renkluaf

TODAY'S Factoid:
Hostile, biased reporter David Gregory’s wife was
the Executive Vice President-General Counsel of Fannie Mae.


26 posted on 09/25/2008 4:17:11 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: Renkluaf

Its the Corruption Stupid!

Pray for W, McCuda and Our Troops


29 posted on 09/25/2008 5:05:41 AM PDT by bray (Drill Congress!!)
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To: Renkluaf
Why are corporations allowed to give money to politicians at all. They are not people, therefor have no first amendment rights, call it what it is BRIBERY!
30 posted on 09/25/2008 5:14:07 AM PDT by Rhino54
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To: Renkluaf

This is why the RATS don’t want McCain to come to DC. They know this issue is front and center and the RATS will be exposed for everything on this one.

I hope the RNC and McCain campaign expose them the rest of the way.


33 posted on 09/25/2008 5:29:13 AM PDT by truthandlife ("Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God." (Ps 20:7))
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To: Renkluaf

Jaime S(candal) Gorelick

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JUSTICE’S NO. 2 STAYS ORGANIZED ON JOB, AT HOME
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA) - December 26, 1996
Author: JACK TORRY, POST-GAZETTE WASHINGTON BUREAU

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As the Pentagon’s general counsel in 1993, she drafted the controversial ``don’t ask, don’t tell’’ policy that allowed gays to serve in the military but pleased neither gay rights advocates nor their foes. And some women’s organizations privately fume that Gorelick does not aggressively promote a feminist agenda.

Gorelick was advising Zoe E. Baird to prepare for her Senate confirmation hearings in 1993, after Clinton nominated Baird as attorney general. But Baird had to withdraw her name after a firestorm arose over her employment of an illegal-alien nanny for whom she had failed to pay Social Security taxes. Gorelick vastly underestimated the public outrage that revelation would provoke.

And Gorelick supports Reno’s recent decision, unpopular with many Republicans, not to name an independent counsel to investigate questions about foreign contributions to the Democratic National Committee in this year’s campaign.

Just this fall, Clinton passed her over for promotion to either the CIA helm or to head another Cabinet agency, prompting one female GOP attorney to call Gorelick ``the woman who’s always a bridesmaid and never a bride.’’

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Prosecutors are warned of fallout from FBI lab scandal
Houston Chronicle - February 14, 1997
Author: MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN, Associated Press

WASHINGTON - The Justice Department has advised 50 prosecutors, half in state and local governments, that FBI lab problems could affect their cases. And that figure might grow, Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick said Thursday

“In each of the cases . . . there could be an issue raised by defense counsel,” Gorelick said at a news conference. “We’re just going to have to see how each court reacts to each separate fact pattern that’s presented” before anyone can say whether lab errors will harm the prosecutions. But a lawyer for the whistle-blower who first made allegations about lab errors said Gorelick was minimizing the problem.

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Investigator or obstructionist? - Gorelick laid foundation of intelligence failures
Washington Times, The (DC) - May 19, 2004
Author: David N. Bossie, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES

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Documents just released by Justice trace the building of the wall , starting with Ms. Gorelick instructions to Mary Jo White, then prosecuting the blind sheik for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, and Ramsey Yousef for terrorist activities, to separate counterintelligence and criminal investigations.

Ms. Gorelick ‘s direction to Ms. White created barriers “which go beyond what is legally required, will prevent any risk of creating an unwarranted appearance that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is being used to avoid procedural safeguards . . .” This was the very foundation of the wall .

Over Ms. White’s complaints, this became the new Justice Department policy. Documents show Ms. Gorelick directly reviewed Ms. White’s suggestions, some were changed, some rejected and some included. Ms. Gorelick then sent the policy with a hand-written note indicating her approval to the attorney general. The attorney general formalized Ms. Gorelick ‘s new policy in July 1995.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/04/business/04boeing.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Boeing Hires a Legal Team to Handle Scandal Cases
By TIM WEINER

Published: February 4, 2005

Abstract: Boeing Co, facing legal problems at Pentagon and Justice Department, hires Jamie S Gorelick and Richard Cullen, politically experienced outside lawyers; company is under fire for unethical handling of Pentagon contracts and trade secrets obtained from Lockheed Martin; cases reviewed (M)

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One of Boeing’s biggest critics in Washington, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, is expected to intensify his war of words against the company after Congress reconvenes. Mr. McCain, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, helped kill a $23 billion Air Force plan to lease Boeing aircraft tankers after Ms. Druyun admitted she had fixed a higher price on the contract as a gift to Boeing.

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Duke bolsters legal team in fighting lawsuit - Ex-deputy attorney general to help against lacrosse players’ case
Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC) - February 6, 2008
Author: Ray Gronberg

DURHAM — Duke University has added a former deputy attorney general of the United States to the legal team that will defend it against a federal civil-rights lawsuit filed by three members of the 2005-06 men’s lacrosse team.

Court papers filed this week indicate that Washington, D.C., attorney Jamie Gorelick will assist two Greensboro litigators in representing the school. They’re also the attorneys of record for the Duke University Police Department, Board of Trustees Chairman Robert Steel, school President Richard Brodhead and numerous other university officials.

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35 posted on 09/25/2008 6:32:14 AM PDT by maggief
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To: Renkluaf

The FBI should have dug that up where are they? This type of special interest that we as taxpayers suffer for needs to be known widely as Americans pay $4 for gas if available, consider who to vote for and get hit with this bailout.

As McCain said name names and make them famous. If they happen to be on Obama’s staff all the better, but expose them all.


36 posted on 09/25/2008 7:55:21 AM PDT by nclaurel (I think therefore I vote Republican.)
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