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DeLay Guilty of Money Laundering
Houston Press ^ | 11/24/10 | Unknown

Posted on 11/24/2010 3:18:25 PM PST by Non-Sequitur

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To: Drango

Charlie Rangel


241 posted on 11/25/2010 1:51:25 AM PST by presently no screen name ("Thus you nullify the word of God by your tradition that you have handed down.." Mark 7:13)
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To: Non-Sequitur

how is this praiseworthy? ...

it is against state law, for corparations to
give to state political campaigns.

... DeLay steps in, to isolate the
corps from direct contact with the political campaigns
......................

Btw, what Rangel et al did...
tax cheating or theft for personal gain.

is completely different than breaking campaign laws


242 posted on 11/25/2010 2:13:47 AM PST by Talf
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To: xzins

It sounds like a picky point of accounting, at worst. DeLay had $190K of private funds in his PAC. Corporations added $190K more. Delay accounted for the two sums separately within the PAC and doled out the private $190K to purposes that could only be funded privately, keeping the corporate funds for some unspecified future use. The Rat railroaders got fuming mad that Delay did not commingle the funds which of course would bar any of them from being used.


243 posted on 11/25/2010 2:52:05 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: Non-Sequitur
I just read the story linked on Drudge, and it said Delay gave $190,000 to an arm of the RNC in Washington, and later the RNC gave contributions to candidates in Texas. How in the world is that Delay money laundering? The RNC obviously has more than $190,000 at it's disposal and even if they donated that same amount back to the Texas candidates, how is their decision to do so Delay’s fault? Texas law forbid his PAC from donating directly to Texas candidates; he donated it to the RNC in Washington! I've donated to the RNC before, I don't know what they did with my $50! Is NY state coming after me Now?(Actually, wouldn't put it past ‘em.)
244 posted on 11/25/2010 2:52:48 AM PST by MacMattico
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To: Bad~Rodeo

Someone else said you get 10 peremptory strikes in Texas. If the incoming jury pool in Rat-infested Austin (capitals seem to attract rats like garbage does) is 80% screaming liberal and 10% “moderate” what can ya do?


245 posted on 11/25/2010 2:55:10 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: MacMattico

Only way this could look like the crime it was charged to be, is if the corporate $190K was given back to the donors of the private $190K.


246 posted on 11/25/2010 2:56:31 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: MacMattico

Oh, and I’d add to my previous post, even if he knew the RNC would give the money back to Texas candidates, so what? Unless they are saying the RNC is also guilty of money laundering, which they are not, I don’t see how they even had a case.


247 posted on 11/25/2010 3:00:34 AM PST by MacMattico
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To: Non-Sequitur

This is a freaking travesty. The only crime hear was the partisan prosection. This ought to make every shiver at what misjustice can happen in America.


248 posted on 11/25/2010 3:10:11 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: HiTech RedNeck

Plea bargain


249 posted on 11/25/2010 3:10:45 AM PST by Bad~Rodeo (Don't overthink common sense)
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To: Bad~Rodeo

Yeah, ask to be railroaded with a smaller train.


250 posted on 11/25/2010 3:17:01 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: HiTech RedNeck; bgill

What is odd to me is that it apparently was just fine for the corporations to donate to DeLay. It wasn’t illegal for him to have the money.

For some reason it’s illegal for him, with money that’s on record, to turn around and give that money to someone else.

Where is the harm in that? Seriously, I keep trying to figure out what’s hurtful, harmful, injurious about that, and I just keep drawing a blank. Who, in reality, is hurt when DeLay gives money to BobbyJoCandidate, and how are they hurt?

And how is Charles Rangel who clearly dodged taxes by hiding money that should have been accountable, getting a scolding for a clearly illegal act, but Tom DeLay is liable for 99 years in prison for an act that I can’t figure out the harm in?


251 posted on 11/25/2010 3:17:07 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain & proud of it: Truly Supporting the Troops means praying for their Victory!)
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To: xzins

If it were a clean pass-through, that would be nixed by Texas law on campaign finance (with some 60 day window involved). But it wasn’t.

The modern phenomenon of “felony-flation” also stinks. It used to be that the only crimes that were felonies were those for which one could be hanged or otherwise executed. These accordingly tended to be extremely heinous acts (with the occasional inclusion, odd to modern sensibilities, of things like stealing somebody’s horse). What happened shouldn’t even be called a crime, let alone a felony.


252 posted on 11/25/2010 3:24:15 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (I am in America but not of America (per bible: am in the world but not of it))
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To: HiTech RedNeck

What I don’t understand about the US legal system is how you can get so much prison time for financial crimes, when murderers can walk after a couple of years. This type of offence in Canada wouldn’t get you more than 2 years and likely far less. The American legal system puts more value on money than human life. Bizarre.


253 posted on 11/25/2010 4:34:26 AM PST by littleharbour
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To: xzins

My problem with this whole show trial...

DeLay’s First Indictment was some sort of illegal campaign something.. in texas the “crime” was committed in either 92 or 93... yet the law Making that action a crime was signed in TX one year LATER .. (either 93 or 94)... so I don’t trust anything out of that court.


254 posted on 11/25/2010 5:12:00 AM PST by gwilhelm56 (OFFICER... when the TSA agent regains Consciousness.. Arrest him for Sexual Assault!)
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To: Jedidah

I’m in Austin. I’m following the case. What I mean is he’ll be the rats last whipping boy for a long time, so they’re going to punish him for all injuries past and future.


255 posted on 11/25/2010 5:17:04 AM PST by txhurl (If we can shake Congress like a can of pennies, we can uproot voter fraud like a D-9.)
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To: Theodore R.
We Shall see what twisted law was introduced how the sham was perpetrated, he will win on appeal guaranteed.
256 posted on 11/25/2010 5:27:54 AM PST by boomop1
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To: Non-Sequitur

If here were a democrat, there would not even be a trial.


257 posted on 11/25/2010 5:30:58 AM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged (Annoying liberals is my goal. I will not be silenced.)
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To: Theodore R.

One way or another W. could have stopped the persecution of Tom DeLay. The fact that he didn’t is intolerable and leaves me with zero respect for W.


258 posted on 11/25/2010 6:06:32 AM PST by wendy1946
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To: Leftism is Mentally Deranged
Huh? They get worse!

They get (gasp, Lord have mercy) "CENSURED!!!" if they are still sitting lawmakers.

Oh the humanity...

259 posted on 11/25/2010 6:24:47 AM PST by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: Trajan88
I thought that the law the charges were based didn't go into effect until after the PAC collected money.

Thats my understanding too. DeLay was charged and convicted of breaking a law that did not yet exist.

If that is true, this is REALLY bad. From now on any one of us can be convicted for breaking laws before such laws existed.

260 posted on 11/25/2010 7:08:18 AM PST by lowbridge (Rep. Dingell: "Its taken a long time.....to control the people.")
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