Posted on 08/07/2009 10:36:06 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON A committee that investigated VIP mortgage deals for Democratic Sens. Chris Dodd and Kent Conrad has cleared both of them of breaking Senate rules.
The Select Committee on Ethics tells Dodd of Connecticut and Conrad of North Dakota in separate letters that it has found "no substantial credible evidence" that their Countrywide mortgages broke Senate gift rules.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
No political calculation here folks, move along, nothing to see.........
Ethics committee is not democrat majority -- three of each. D's are Boxer, Pryor & Brown; R's are Isakson, Roberts & Risch.
Make that Friday......stupid keyboard!
Answer: Be a Republican
I stand corrected.
I lost track of the fact that where the “ethics” of personally profiting from one’s elected position are concerned, a senator is a senator is a senator.
;^)
Taking a genuine stand for limiting the powers of the federal government would probably be a good place to start.
They’d censure you, impeach you and throw you out on your keister in a “new york minute”, as they say, for engaging in such talk on the senate floor.
;^)
I agree. I had thought of adding “or the interpreters of the Senate rules are crooks, too,” but got lazy and pressed Send.
Yes. So we’ve got that going for us... which is nice!
I’m sure they felt the awful sting of that “rebuke” for almost as long as it took to read the paragraph in which it was contained...
;^_
I guess the good people of CT will have to vote him out!
No justice no peace.
Ask Dodds father.
The Select Committee on Ethics.The best committee that money can buy.
Countrywide mortgages
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All you Countrywide mortgages customers go demand your VIP loan too
Is there any reward for turning in tax cheats to the IRS?
Or is that only for the “little people”?
Then it follows that there are no Senate rules and they have no ethics in any true meaning of the word. Sheesh, under those rules, William Jefferson, convicted Democrat from Lousiana, would be innocent too.
Now under new ownership
I guess they don't honor FRiends of Angelo anymore... altho they still pumped a pile of dough to Congre$$ critters before and after the "Bail-Outs".
They didn’t violate Senate rules; naturally, because Senate rules are rigged in favor of bribes, kickbacks and other such corruption. Did they, however, violate criminal law?
Of course. But good luck with the Dept of Justice.
Also stated was at the conclusion
the Committee has never offered any guidance to securing like loans.
Just like Insider Trading (early awareness of deals)
in Washington has no rules or regulations.
When Martha went to jail...those rules did not pertain to the Washington government insider. Just like health care offered taxpayers(and non taxpayers) will not be shared by GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.
Dodd’s money comes from the outside, not within the state. Just doesn't seem right somehow. I tend to believe, Dodd will not be down to a celebratory breakfast the morning after the elections.
After distancing himself from lobbyists in campaign ads, Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) was on Martha's Vineyard July meeting with some of the most well known names on K Street. It was reported that:(The Hill)
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/after-bashing-k-street-dodd-mingles-with-lobbyists-2009-07-19.html
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) hosted its annual weekend retreat this weekend at the high-class getaway. Designed for candidates to meet with senators for campaign advice and policy guidance, several high-powered lobbyists also attend and network with lawmakers during the retreat.
http://ethics.senate.gov/downloads/pdffiles/dodd_080709.pdf
Nothing changes..
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