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Scandal: Postal Exec Caught Using USPS Budget to Unseat GOP Senator [Tim Hutchinson]
Townhall.com ^ | Nov 3, 2002 | Sean Rushton/Mark Carpenter

Posted on 11/03/2002 12:08:04 AM PST by The Raven

Washington, D.C.) -- The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) today reacted with outrage to reports that a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) executive has been forced to resign amidst allegations that she attempted to manipulate postal service resources to punish a candidate for the U.S. Senate who had been critical of the mismanaged government mail system.

"There has long been much to criticize at the USPS, from financial losses and taxpayer subsidies to regular price increases amidst poor service and low productivity," CCAGW Vice President Leslie Paige said. "But this is a new level of corruption and mismanagement. Taxpayers and their representatives in Congress should be up in arms."

USPS Senior Vice President Deborah Willhite resigned abruptly Friday amid allegations she used the federal mail budget to hurt the re-election chances of Arkansas Republican Sen. Tim Hutchinson. According to U.S. News and World Report, Willhite, the postal service's top lobbyist, pushed to have the budget of Arkansas post offices cut--and Hutchinson blamed. The dollars were to be transferred to Georgia's post offices, allowing supporters there to credit Democratic Sen. Max Cleland. The outcome of the Arkansas and Georgia races could tip the balance of power in the Senate.

"Since this spring, CCAGW has been calling for a complete and public audit of USPS books to root out the millions of dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse we know exists," Paige continued. "We have reiterated that call today with letters to the Chairmen and Ranking Members of both the House Committee on Government Reform and Senate Governmental Affairs. This latest scandal confirms that not only do postal officials lose, misspend and abuse the postal budget with impunity, they may also be using their scarce resources to manipulate elections, which is clearly prohibited by the 1970 Postal Reorganization Act. It's time for independent third party to get to the bottom of where all our money is going."

The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste is the lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste, the nation's largest (one million members and supporters) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: Arkansas; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: 2002election; electionfraud; postoffice; postofficescandals
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To: kcvl
Is there any way to audit their advertising budget? I ask as how do we know a friend of a friend isn't getting the contract to film the ads, to print the fliers, show them on TV, etc. It could all be kickback money for all we know.
What the are doing advertising I don't know. Who doesn't know that you can buy stamps at a supermarket?
81 posted on 11/03/2002 10:22:23 AM PST by lelio
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To: muggs
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82 posted on 11/03/2002 10:25:11 AM PST by timestax
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To: kcvl
Every time I think about this I get exausted. After the last election 2 days later a whole lot of mail came for me a registered republican from Rick Lazio for donations. I thaught at the time the postal serice had deliberatly held them back. I was very distraught over it.
83 posted on 11/03/2002 10:37:39 AM PST by CaliforniaOkie
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To: The Raven
I hope this RAT loses her retirement and is put in jail.
84 posted on 11/03/2002 10:55:59 AM PST by Rockitz
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To: The Raven
Perhaps we should ALL read the following again in order to refresh our memories!

How Democrats Wage Political War

By Cleta Mitchell, a Washington attorney who has previously served as a Democratic member of the Oklahoma legislature.

In case you're bewildered by the machinations of the Gore campaign-turned-law-firm, let there be no doubt that the goings on in Florida are perfectly in keeping with the way Democrats normally think and behave. Lawsuits are a key part of the Democrats' political strategy, so nothing about Florida should surprise anyone who has spent time in the Democratic Party.

Until 1995, I was a Democrat. I've been a Democrat elected official, a party official and an active party member, so I know how Democrats think.

Democrats know and internalize, understand and are motivated by, certain ideas, concepts and principles that seem to be foreign to Republicans. And Democrats are elated that Republicans don't know or function under the same ideas. These basic rules of Democratic thinking are at work in Florida. This primer should help explain what makes the Democrats tick.

Rule 1: If we don't win, we don't eat.

The fundamental motivation for Democrats is their understanding that winning control of government is tied to paychecks, jobs, government grants, public money for private groups and companies, government contracts, union bargaining advantages, rules by which trial lawyers bring lawsuits, and on and on. The use of government to feed friends and starve enemies is something Democrats know instinctively. Winning elections means getting or keeping a livelihood.

Say what you will about trial lawyers, but remember this: They only get paid if their clients win. Extending that principle to politics means that various Democratic constituencies are convinced that a Democratic victory means food on the table.

Rule 2: State courts are "home" to Democrats.

There is a reason why, of the more than two-dozen lawsuits filed in Florida by various Democrats, virtually all have been filed in state courts.

Democrats are at home in the state courts. It is where the judges are elected, often on partisan ballots. And the trial lawyers are the most ardent in overseeing who fills and keeps judicial positions.

Trial lawyers normally hate federal court, where rules are stricter and standards much higher, and where attorneys can be, and often are,sanctioned for filing frivolous lawsuits.

Against the backdrop of the myriad state lawsuits filed by Democrats in Florida, and the call by the Gore campaign for even more trial lawyers to come and assist in the litigation battles there, the Bush campaign filed one legal action. It was filed in federal court as a challenge to the constitutional validity of the manual recount procedures in Florida and the absence in the statute of any objective standards for such recounts. The evidence to support the sole Republican lawsuit has unfolded on our television screens during the manual recounts conducted to date.

State courts are often a blank page to be filled in by the most clever manipulator in the courtroom. (No wonder the Democrats have brought in super-litigator David Boies.) Only a state court judge would have entertained, much less Ruled on, a lawsuit like the one filed by the Palm Beach Democratic Party, which argued that incomplete ("dimpled") Ballots should nonetheless be counted. And that's just one example of the kinds of cases the Democrats have filed.

Republicans depart from their customary arguments in favor of federalism, decentralization of government power and devolution of authority to the states when civil justice system and lawsuit reform are at issue. Then, the parties switch sides and it is Republicans who prefer federal courts and uniform national standards and Democrats who fight vigorously to protect their state court fiefdoms. This may seem inconsistent -- but it isn't, when one understands the hometown advantage of the Democrats and trial lawyers in state courts. Remember Rule #1.

Rule 3, the "golden rule": He who makes the rules wins the Gold.

The post-election fight in Florida is the best evidence in my lifetime of the absolute supremacy of the rules-as-gold principle. Democrats understand impressively well that the rules, the regulations, the procedures and the processes will almost always dictate the outcome. In a nutshell, rules provide victories -- or defeats. Because the statutory process in Florida did not provide the result the Democrats wanted, they knew it was imperative to change the rules after the election.

When I was first elected to the Oklahoma legislature, a veteran Democrat member told me to learn the rules. He told me, "If you know the rules better than your opponent, you can beat him every time." He was right. I also learned that writing and rewriting the rules is as important as understanding them.

The legal wrangling this week in Florida is neither about  "technicalities," nor about "fairness." It is about winning. See Rule #1. Changing the rules is why the Gore campaign dispatched lawyers and organizers to Florida in the early morning hours of election night -- because the rules had to be rewritten under public pressure, either through executive or judicial decisions, in order for Al Gore to prevail.

Changing the rules required a massive public relations effort by the Gore campaign to discredit the rules and procedures under which elections are normally conducted in the state of Florida. Changing the rules was the objective in the Gore campaign's vilification of Katherine Harris, the Republican secretary of state, for enforcing the existing laws and rules.

Any Republican who misses the 4 lessons the Democrats are teaching us on national TV these past two weeks is terribly naive. If, as a result of all this, Republicans don't commit themselves to learning and practicing the art of political war, as well as its natural extension in the courtroom, there may not be much of a GOP to kick around anymore in the future.

85 posted on 11/03/2002 11:01:18 AM PST by Bigun
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To: kcvl
I can always count on you. I had been hearing all week that Hutchinson was in trouble because of his marriage issues.

How dare the democrats to make a big deal about Hutchinson's marriage when Clinton was being serviced in the White House while his wife, most likely, was there at the same time.

These leftists democrats are despicable.
86 posted on 11/03/2002 11:06:29 AM PST by swheats
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To: kayak
There simply is no depth to which they will not stoop, is there?

Seems like and it might be something to look into in other States. I just happened to speak to a client before I left my job, and she said that a new exec was hired and began firing/laying off workers, all in the name of saving money and reorganizing. Maybe something to consider since Las Vegas is the last stronghold in Nevada for democrats.

Probably the next major scam to be uncovered.

87 posted on 11/03/2002 11:35:04 AM PST by swheats
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To: kcvl
The Mrs (a USPS employee) and I agreed on Friday that she looks like Hillary's type.
88 posted on 11/03/2002 12:03:16 PM PST by TC Rider
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89 posted on 11/03/2002 12:32:52 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: kcvl
The Postal Service yesterday said the move to cut 500 jobs in Arkansas is not a politically motivated decision to hurt Republican Sen. Tim Hutchinson's re-election campaign.

A Postal Service spokesman said reports that their former top lobbyist ordered the move to embarrass Mr. Hutchinson and help his Democratic rival are false. "There is not a shred of truth to it," Gerald McKiernan said.

... Mr. McKiernan said Miss Willhite, senior vice president of government relations and public policy at the Postal Service, offered her resignation Oct. 21, but that it was not made public until Oct. 25. That is one day after Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, Mississippi Republican, called Postmaster General John E. Potter asking if the job cuts in Arkansas were politically motivated.

[Willhite] told U.S. News & World Report "it's all a plot" to discredit her and that she planned to resign anyway.

A native of Arkansas, Miss Willhite was the Postal Service's top congressional lobbyist, along with being a contributor to the Democratic Party and a former official at the Democratic National Committee. She was also director of events at President Clinton's swearing-in ceremony in 1993.

Someone: and why did Miss Willhite offer to resign such a position of power, influence, and good income?
90 posted on 11/03/2002 12:42:26 PM PST by GretchenEE
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To: muawiyah
Your Citizens against, etc. buddies would prefer to see their Democratic Party friends continue running USPS.

That is a complete lie. You are saying CAGW wants people who waste money in office so that they can waste money. Riiight.

91 posted on 11/03/2002 1:07:46 PM PST by =Intervention=
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To: muggs
bump
92 posted on 11/03/2002 1:37:21 PM PST by timestax
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To: The Raven
FIRE THAT LAZY GOVERNMENT WORKER!Everyone that was hired during the clinton years should be fired.
93 posted on 11/03/2002 2:20:16 PM PST by INSENSITIVE GUY
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To: =Intervention=
The folks making the complaints, the rabid feminist activist postal OIG, and the Teamsters Union dominated UPS which funds that so-called "Citizens against...." are ALL hardcore Democrats!

They have purposefully misled you concerning where the real problems are, and you swallowed their bait, hook, line and sinker.

Your spokesman at the Cato Institute is just ignorant, but equally gullible.

94 posted on 11/03/2002 4:12:09 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: The Raven
The USPS provides many diverse employment opportunities.
95 posted on 11/03/2002 4:18:24 PM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS
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To: The Raven
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96 posted on 11/03/2002 4:20:33 PM PST by prognostigaator
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To: kcvl
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97 posted on 11/03/2002 4:29:50 PM PST by prognostigaator
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To: Southack
How sad that 500 postal workers in Arkansas were fired so that a lobbyist could blame one Senator while "creating" 500 new jobs in another state to credit another Senator.

If true - very sad and very outrageous.

98 posted on 11/03/2002 5:06:56 PM PST by Tuco-bad
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Thanks for the ping. Looks like Arkansas is the star of the Rat show today. Be sure to check out the after FReep report thread.
99 posted on 11/03/2002 11:11:54 PM PST by sweetliberty
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To: The Raven
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100 posted on 11/04/2002 2:19:32 AM PST by prognostigaator
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