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  • Like a Virgin Island Resident [Lefty financier and congresswoman’s fiancée dodged U.S. taxes]

    10/15/2010 10:16:10 PM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 9 replies
    Weekly Standard ^ | 4:45 PM, Oct 15, 2010 | ALANA GOODMAN
    As far as liberal financiers go, you don’t get much more powerful than S. Donald Sussman Since 1989, the hedge-fund billionaire has pumped millions into the coffers of Democratic politicians and their political pet projects. Sussman sits on the board of the Center for American Progress, the Democracy Alliance and the dovish Israel Policy Forum, and he’s been one of the top contributors to left-leaning 527 organizations during the 2010 election cycle. But while Sussman has long kept a behind-the-scenes profile, a recent ethics controversy in Maine has flung him into the center of a complicated dispute over state residency,...
  • CHELLIE PINGREE: BUSTED Maine Congresswoman Caught Red-Handed In Act of Pure Hypocrisy

    09/23/2010 1:35:11 PM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 27 replies
    Maine Republican Victory Campaign FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | September 23, 2010 | Lance Dutson FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    AUGUSTA - Congresswoman Chellie Pingree built her career on her professed mission to keep money out of politics. Today, she has been unmasked as a Washington elitist and an unmitigated hypocrite. The website Maine.Watchdog.org is reporting today that Chellie Pingree has been traveling on the private jet of hedge fund billionaire Donald Sussman, despite previous denials from Pingree's spokesman. A video taken at the Portland Jetport last week shows Pingree stepping off the lavish plane, reportedly worth $25 million. In testimony before Congress in 2006, Pingree had this to say about House members flying on private aircraft: "Most Americans never...
  • Words and Deeds

    04/29/2009 4:10:20 PM PDT · by Cindy · 3 replies · 218+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | April 29, 2009 | n/a
    THE BRIEFING ROOM • THE BLOG   Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at 12:10 pm "Words and Deeds" Norm Eisen, special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform, drops by to talk about progress on ethics and transparency since the President was sworn in. The President promised across-the-board change in Washington and all of us in the White House have been pleased to help deliver. In the ethics and government reform arena, we have worked hard to help the President impose strict new ethics rules for all employees; foster a culture of compliance and respect for the law; promote greater transparency (including...
  • Common Cause Florida & New Jersey Chapters Go Kaput

    03/23/2009 12:23:09 PM PDT · by vadum · 12 replies · 868+ views
    Capital Research Center ^ | March 23, 2009 | Matthew Vadum
    Common Cause's state chapters in Florida and New Jersey are going out of business, Tampa Bay Online reports: After 30 years of advocating campaign finance reform, tougher ethics laws, election reform and other “good government” issues, the Florida chapter of Common Cause is shutting down for lack of funding. [...] The two Common Cause full-time staff members, Wilcox and development director Alex Chavez of Sarasota, were told yesterday their jobs were being terminated at the end of March, along with a total of 20 staffers nationwide, said Chavez. He said that will include closing at least one other state office,...
  • President Obama Announces Key State Department Appointments

    03/07/2009 9:33:24 PM PST · by Cindy · 19 replies · 973+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.GOV ^ | March 6, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/President-Obama-Announces-Key-State-Department-Appointments/ THE BRIEFING ROOM THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ___________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 6, 2009 President Obama Announces Key State Department Appointments WASHINGTON – Today, President Obama announced his intent to nominate the following individuals for key State Department posts: Esther Brimmer, Assistant Secretary for International Organizations; Phil Gordon, Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs; and Melanne Verveer, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues. President Obama said, "Each of these individuals brings a deep knowledge and expertise in their field, along with a commitment to strengthen American diplomacy to...
  • Conservatives Upset With Episcopal Church Break off, Form Rival Religion

    12/03/2008 11:08:18 AM PST · by DogwoodSouth · 31 replies · 954+ views
    foxnews.com ^ | 12-3-2008 | AP
    WHEATON, Ill. — Theological conservatives upset by the liberal views of the Episcopal Church are forming a rival denomination. The new Anglican Church in North America will include four Episcopal dioceses that recently split from the U.S. church, along with breakaway Anglican parishes from Canada. The announcement Wednesday in Wheaton, Ill., comes after decades of debate over what Episcopalians should believe about issues ranging from salvation to sexuality. Tensions erupted in 2003 when Episcopalians consecrated the first openly gay bishop. The world Anglican Communion is a fellowship of churches with roots in the Church of England. The Episcopal Church is...
  • Does Ari's (Emanuel) Mom Have A Secret Recipe? (Rahm Emanuel and Moore's F 9/11)

    03/25/2007 11:40:10 AM PDT · by Chgogal · 27 replies · 3,151+ views
    Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily ^ | Sunday, October 22nd, 2006 | Nikke Finke
    Endeavor Agency's Ari Emanuel talks several times a day to his brother, U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuel, who is masterminding the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's midterm elections. There's a well-reported piece on Rahm in today's Washington Post (Fighting For The Spoils) that mentions Ari. "They all play to win, those Emanuel boys. Rahm (left) is the middle son of three. His big brother, Ezekiel, is a Harvard oncologist and bioethicist. Younger brother Ari (below) is a high-flying agent in Los Angeles. He made news recently as the only major agent to publicly call for an industrywide shunning of Mel Gibson following...
  • FLASHBACK: Obama Seeks To Prevent Election Fraud

    10/19/2008 10:34:41 PM PDT · by seastay · 9 replies · 499+ views
    Scoop Independent News NZ ^ | November 8, 2005 | Barack Obama
    Press Release: Barack Obama Tuesday, November 8, 2005 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On Election Day, Obama Introduces Legislation to Prevent Election Fraud WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) Tuesday introduced legislation to protect Americans from using tactics that intimidate voters and prevent them from exercising their rights on Election Day. Obama's legislation, the Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2005, would make it illegal for anyone to knowingly attempt to prevent others from exercising his or her right to vote by providing deceptive information and would require the Attorney General to fully investigate these allegations. The legislation would...
  • Common Cause chief assesses Pastor Wright

    04/04/2008 6:01:04 AM PDT · by stan_sipple · 14 replies · 472+ views
    Journalstar.com ^ | 4-3-2008 | Don Walton
    Bob Edgar is a man of many hats. A pastor at 19, a member of Congress at 31. Edgar represented a Pennsylvania district in the House for six terms, served as general secretary of the National Council of Churches from 2000 to 2007, became president of Common Cause last May. No wonder the interview over coffee at The Mill on Wednesday moved so freely from the dominance of money in politics to the war in Iraq to Pastor Jeremiah Wright. Let’s start where the conversation ended, with the retiring pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. Sen. Barack...
  • Embarking on a hazardous route to a desired holy Destination

    10/02/2007 8:53:27 PM PDT · by Huber · 7 replies · 75+ views
    The Prayerbook Society (1928) ^ | September 30, 2007 | Dr. Peter Toon
    I was present for the closing service (“Holy Eucharist” from the ECUSA 1979 Prayer Book, Rite 1, with Bishop Bob Duncan of Pittsburgh as the Celebrant) for the fifty or so Bishops of the Common Cause Partnership on Friday September 28, 2007 in Trinity Cathedral, Pittsburgh; then I stayed for the hospitality, the Press Conference, and, following that, for informal conversations with various bishops. Here I want to reflect on the public Statement and commitment of the 50 or so Bishops rather then summarize its content, for it is available at websites (see e.g. www.anglicancommunionnetwork.org ). Further, David Virtue, who...
  • Bishop Duncan’s Opening Address: Common Cause Council of Bishops

    09/25/2007 8:13:32 PM PDT · by Huber · 1 replies · 48+ views
    TitusOneNine ^ | 9/25/07
    * Note Kevin Kallsen should be broadcasting this very shortly * link: http://www.anglicantv.org/blog/index.cfm/2007/9/25/Common-Cause-PIttsburgh-Tuesday-Stream [hat tip to Stand Firm] A total of 51 bishops and bishops-elect representing tens-of-thousands of Anglicans in North America are meeting together Sept. 25-28 in Pittsburgh , PA. The meeting of the first-ever Common Cause Council of Bishops brings together bishops and observers from the American Anglican Council, the Anglican Coalition in Canada, the Anglican Communion Network, Anglican Network in Canada, the Anglican Province of America, Anglican Essentials Canada, the Anglican Mission in the Americas, the Convocation of Anglicans in North America, Forward in Faith North America...
  • Groups balk at disclosure (Public Citizen, Common Cause et al. want anonymous donors)

    06/21/2007 10:03:09 AM PDT · by neverdem · 4 replies · 333+ views
    The Hill ^ | June 21, 2007 | Alexander Bolton
    A central plank of congressional ethics reform appeared in danger of collapse yesterday when government watchdog groups balked at disclosing their donors. A provision of the proposed reform would force watchdogs to reveal their donors if they file ethics complaints. But the watchdogs, which have long called for openness in government, voiced strong opposition to openness on their own part. The donor disclosure rule is part of a proposal to create an independent ethics panel to police behavior in the House.   Groups such as Public Citizen, Common Cause and Democracy 21 have made the creation of such an office...
  • Bush Derangement Syndrome is Fueling Islamic Extremism

    02/24/2007 5:45:35 AM PST · by Reaganesque · 26 replies · 727+ views
    2/24/07 | Reaganesque
    Liberals around the world are trying to blame a rise in Islamic extremism on the War on Terror. This, in my opinion, rises from a fundamental lack of understanding of the threat we face but mainly, it rises from the election of 2000. In actuality, it is the Democrats and their Liberal/Socialist buddies around the world who are fueling this surge in Islamic extremism with their own hate. Muslim extremists sense a kindred spirit in and common cause with those who hate the President so much. They were already predisposed to believe the worst about the US and the Left,...
  • Stopping voter suppression, by observing the vote...(PFTAW & other liberal idjits)

    11/06/2006 11:11:08 AM PST · by PghBaldy · 10 replies · 338+ views
    Video The Vote ^ | Unknown | Staff
    In 2000 and 2004, problems plagued the polls in different parts of the country: long lines, eligible voters turned away, voter intimidation, misallocation and malfunctioning of voting equipment. They were underreported on Election Day. Days and weeks later, a more complete picture of voter disenfranchisement emerged—but it was too late. The elections were over and the media had moved on. Starting this election, citizen journalists—people like you and me—will document problems as they occur. We'll play them online, spread word through blogs and partner websites, doing our part to make sure the full story of our elections is told.
  • Al-Jazeera Plans to Battle Western Media ~~ plans to hit the airwaves Nov. 15 .....

    11/01/2006 8:02:16 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 35 replies · 857+ views
    Las Vegas Sun ^ | November 01, 2006 at 13:15:43 PST | JIM KRANE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    DOHA, Qatar (AP) - Al-Jazeera's taboo-smashing newscasts regularly vex politicians in Washington, but not nearly as much as they anger leaders in the Arab world, where the news channel has been banned from operating in 18 countries at one time or another. Now, the network is launching its biggest gamble on its 10th anniversary - an English-language channel with an Arab perspective. Al-Jazeera International plans to hit the airwaves Nov. 15 and hopes to steal viewers from CNN and the BBC. Feisty and sometimes graphic coverage of global carnage is an Al-Jazeera specialty, as is bracing commentary that has shaken...
  • Soros, Foley and the FBI

    10/11/2006 5:25:23 AM PDT · by SJackson · 15 replies · 1,258+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | October 11, 2006 | Richard Poe
    Its sinister maneuvers in the Foley scandal have put George Soros' Shadow Party on a collision course with the FBI. THE SCANDAL over Congressman Mark Foley’s sexual misconduct has generated some unexpected blowback.  It has pitted George Soros’ Shadow Party against the FBI. The Soros-funded group CREW has effectively declared war on America’s top federal law enforcement agency. CREW has called on the Justice Department to investigate the FBI.  In an October 5 statement, it accused the Bureau of having “fabricated and disseminated” falsehoods about CREW, as part of an FBI “cover-up” of the Foley scandal. (1) In the war of...
  • Watchdog asks Justice to probe Harris deal (Culture of Currption for Katherine Harris?)

    05/02/2006 12:27:09 PM PDT · by Kuksool · 34 replies · 741+ views
    Palm Beach Post ^ | May 02, 2006 | Larry Lipman
    The nonpartisan watchdog group Common Cause filed a complaint with the Justice Department Monday alleging that Rep. Katherine Harris violated federal law by seeking a $10 million appropriation in exchange for an offer of fund-raising support from a defense contractor. The complaint alleges that Harris, a Republican from Longboat Key who is running for the U.S. Senate, sought the appropriation for a counterintelligence facility in her congressional district after having dinner early last year with Mitchell Wade, an owner and chief executive of MZM Inc., a defense contractor who later pleaded guilty to bribing former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif....
  • Liberals Would Let Dogs Vote

    04/04/2006 1:04:27 AM PDT · by neverdem · 35 replies · 940+ views
    HUMAN EVENTS ^ | Apr 04, 2006 | Terrence Scanlon
    How does a dog vote? It's a question to ponder. Dogs do end up on voter lists from time to time -- one was registered in St. Louis in 2000 -- and I worry that today's polling places are not dog-friendly. Can a dog operate a touch screen election machine? Are owners permitted into the voting booth to help their pets? Seriously. Nowadays dogs, the deceased, convicted felons, illegal immigrants and imaginary people are registered to vote. This shouldn't be. But to hear some liberal groups, any rules and restrictions on the franchise are intolerable. One liberal group seems to...
  • Taxes Trouble Some Mass. Lawmakers As Well

    02/08/2006 1:05:30 PM PST · by george76 · 5 replies · 349+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Feb 8, | STEVE LeBLANC
    Marie St. Fleur was a candidate for lieutenant governor for less than 24 hours before she had to drop out over unpaid taxes...leaving voters to ask how a key player in crafting the state budget could make such a mess of her own checkbook. It is a question Massachusetts voters have asked themselves before. Massachusetts, dubbed "Taxachusetts" years ago for its tax-happy ways, seems to churn out scofflaw lawmakers unable or unwilling to pay their own taxes on time. It did not take long for another candidate to reveal that he, too, has had tax problems. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Deval...
  • No Rove influence seen in US public TV boss hiring

    12/16/2005 9:46:30 PM PST · by Fido969 · 8 replies · 326+ views
    Reuters ^ | Dec 13, 6:43 PM ET | Reuters
    No Rove influence seen in US public TV boss hiring Tue Dec 13, 6:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Corporation for Public Broadcasting's inspector general found no evidence in correspondence that White House adviser Karl Rove or other White House officials tried to influence the hiring of the group's new leader, according to a letter released on Tuesday. CPB Inspector General Kenneth Konz denied a request by three watchdog groups to release documents and e-mails related to a report that found former CPB Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson was motivated by politics when he hired a new president and chief executive...