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I would say for the better. Regardless what party, there's no room for
crooked politicians. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. And the contractor[s] should go down with him. Congressman Quits After Admitting Bribes Republican Lawmaker Pleads Guilty to Tax Violations By ELLIOT SPAGAT, AP APRep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif., wipes away tears while making a statement outside the federal courthouse in San Diego. SAN DIEGO (Nov. 28) - Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, an eight-term congressman and hotshot Vietnam War fighter jock, pleaded guilty to graft and tearfully resigned Monday, admitting he took $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors to steer business their way. "The truth is I broke the law, concealed my conduct, and disgraced my office," the 63-year-old Republican said at a news conference. "I know that I will forfeit my freedom, my reputation, my worldly possessions, most importantly, the trust of my friends and family." He could get up to 10 years in prison at sentencing Feb. 27 on federal charges of conspiracy to commit bribery and fraud, and tax evasion. Investigators said Cunningham, a member of a House Appropriations subcommittee that controls defense dollars, secured contracts worth tens of millions of dollars for those who paid him off. Prosecutors did not identify the defense contractors. Cunningham was charged in a case that grew out of an investigation into the sale of his home to a defense contractor at an inflated price. The congressman had already announced in July - after the investigation became public - that he would not seek re-election next year. But until he entered his plea, he had insisted he had done nothing wrong. Cunningham's plea came amid a series of GOP scandals: Rep. Tom DeLay of Texas had to step down as majority leader after he was indicted in a campaign finance case; a stock sale by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist is being looked at by regulators; and Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff was indicted in the CIA leak case. *By the Numbers* $2.4 million Value of bribes Rep. Cunningham admits to taking through checks totaling over $1 million, cash, rugs, antiques, furniture, yacht club fees and vacations $1.8 million Amount he will return to the government as penalty $1.675 million Price defense contractor Mitchell Wade paid the congressman for his Del Mar, Calif. house in Nov. 2003 $975,000 Sale price of the same house, a year later, resulting in a $700,000 loss for Wade. The transaction first sparked an inquiry $2.55 million Price of the Cunningham's next house, a mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., paid for in part through the profit made on the Del Mar property Source: AP Cunningham, a swaggering former flying ace with the Navy during the Vietnam War, was known on Capitol Hill for his interest in defense issues and his occasional outbursts. In court documents, prosecutors said Cunningham admitted receiving at least $2.4 million in bribes paid in a variety of forms, including checks totaling over $1 million, cash, antiques, rugs, furniture, yacht club fees and vacations. Among other things, prosecutors said, Cunningham was given $1.025 million to pay down the mortgage on his Rancho Santa Fe mansion, $13,500 to buy a Rolls-Royce and $2,081 for his daughter's graduation party at a Washington hotel. "He did the worst thing an elected official can do - he enriched himself through his position and violated the trust of those who put him there," U.S. Attorney Carol Lam said. Cunningham was allowed to remain free while he awaits sentencing. He also agreed to forfeit his mansion, more than $1.8 million in cash, and antiques and rugs. The case began when authorities started investigating Cunningham's sale of his Del Mar house to defense contractor Mitchell Wade for $1,675,000. Wade sold the house nearly a year later for $975,000 - a loss of $700,000 in a hot real estate market. Prosecutors did not specify if the house purchase was part of Cunningham's guilty pleas. In addition to buying Cunningham's home at an inflated price, Wade let him live rent-free on the congressman's yacht, the Duke Stir, at a yacht club. Wade's company, MZM Inc., also donated generously to Cunningham's campaigns. Around the same time, MZM was winning defense contracts. Associated Press reporter Erica Werner in Washington contributed to this report. 11/28/05 16:39 EST |
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"He did the worst thing an elected official can do - he enriched
himself through his position and violated the trust of those who put him there," U.S. Attorney Carol Lam said. Exactly! Hope they get the cocksuckers who were bribing him too. agreed! THAT would send the right message. Probably not "right" enough. What I mean, is fines and "country club" jail time shouldn't work. Hard labor? YEAH! But it probably won't happen. |
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 17:10:12 -0800, jps wrote:
In article . com, says... I would say for the better. Regardless what party, there's no room for crooked politicians. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. And the contractor[s] should go down with him. Congressman Quits After Admitting Bribes Republican Lawmaker Pleads Guilty to Tax Violations By ELLIOT SPAGAT, AP APRep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif., wipes away tears while making a statement outside the federal courthouse in San Diego. Bet he was wiping away tears of joy as he was taking all those ****ing bribes. Hope they get the cocksuckers who were bribing him too. THAT would send the right message. jps Amen, brother, amen! -- John H "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" [A Self-obsessed Hypocrite] |
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Name one member of Congress - other than maybe Ron Paul - who hasn't.
Fred, I know what you're saying.. Like the Captian in "Master Commander: The Far Side" said , while they were resting on the Galapagos Islands, concerning tracking down theFrench Man-o-War: "She's long gone by now. Like looking for an honest man in Parlament..." Concerning Bill? you didn't include selling Ambassadorships and pardoning a drug dealer that was represented by his own brother-in-law for cash. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 17:10:12 -0800, jps wrote: In article . com, says... I would say for the better. Regardless what party, there's no room for crooked politicians. He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. And the contractor[s] should go down with him. Congressman Quits After Admitting Bribes Republican Lawmaker Pleads Guilty to Tax Violations By ELLIOT SPAGAT, AP APRep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, R-Calif., wipes away tears while making a statement outside the federal courthouse in San Diego. Bet he was wiping away tears of joy as he was taking all those ****ing bribes. Hope they get the cocksuckers who were bribing him too. THAT would send the right message. jps Amen, brother, amen! -- John H I second that! |
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In article , PocoLoco415
@hotmail.com says... On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 17:10:12 -0800, jps wrote: Hope they get the cocksuckers who were bribing him too. THAT would send the right message. jps Amen, brother, amen! Maybe this is the issue that can charge up and reunite our country. The assholes that are peddling influence should be tarred, feathered and run out of town. I don't think we elected these folks to be waterboys for special interests. jps |
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Kevin,
When you keep jumping off the cliff, does it hurt or do the other furry little creatures break your fall? wrote in message oups.com... wrote: I would say for the better. Regardless what party, there's no room for crooked politicians. snip Just another example of the Republicans being the *Pigs at the Trough Party*! |
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Just another example of the Republicans being the *Pigs at the Trough Party*!
Wrong again Guzzi-boy! Just another example of another crooked politician. |
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