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Daley gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar! Karma for
destroying Meigs field? http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=18&u=/ap/20040207/ap_on_re_us/chicago_trucking_scandal_1 |
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I guess both Daley and CBS are finding out that what goes around comes
around. Still, I would be surprised if anybody but Daley's accusers are fined or imprisoned. SOP for the Democratic machine. He has already fired the only reputedly honest man in Chicago -- his budget director. The director probably is the one who blew the whistle. |
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I also think it is hysterically funny that Daley thinks he can convince the
public that his budget director is responsible for Daley's taking bribes from all of his friends and relatives. I wonder how much those insurance policies that his brother sells cost those trucking companies, anyway? What is Daley's theory of why his budget director was giving those illegal contracts to his friends and relatives, anyway? How would that benefit the budget director? |
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"Dean Wilkinson" wrote in message
m... Daley gets caught with his hand in the cookie jar! Karma for destroying Meigs field? http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...p/20040207/ap_ on_re_us/chicago_trucking_scandal_1 Nothing new. If anybody thought Slick Willy was the vasoline man, they've never seen Chicago politics. A few of his underlings' heads will roll, but just the "little people", the ones that don't matter (the everyday guy that ISN'T connected). King Dick will come out smelling clean as a whistle. And if he doesn't? Don't matter anyway, he's mayor for life. Nobody will run against him, he won last time with something like 86% of the vote. Sigh... |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Still, I would be surprised if anybody but Daley's accusers are fined or imprisoned. SOP for the Democratic machine. You are implying the Republicans do better in this regard. I say BS; both parties have demonstrated quite clearly they are unable or unwilling to police their own. |
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![]() "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Still, I would be surprised if anybody but Daley's accusers are fined or imprisoned. SOP for the Democratic machine. You are implying the Republicans do better in this regard. I say BS; both parties have demonstrated quite clearly they are unable or unwilling to police their own. Oh come on, Trent Lott is proof Republicans police their own. |
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![]() "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... | | "C J Campbell" wrote in message | ... | Still, I would be surprised if anybody but Daley's accusers are fined or | imprisoned. SOP for the Democratic machine. | | You are implying the Republicans do better in this regard. I say BS; both | parties have demonstrated quite clearly they are unable or unwilling to | police their own. Actually, the Republicans have demonstrated that they are far more willing to censure their own. Republicans will vote to investigate and even remove from office their own politicians. Every vote on a Democratic politician's corruption, however, has been straight down party lines for as long as I can remember -- and that is a very long time. Both parties could do a much better job, but overall I would have to say that the party of Tammany Hall and Chicago has shown an almost infinite capacity for corruption and apologizing for it. Kennedy won by fewer votes than were garnered from obvious voter fraud in Texas alone. He maintained numerous organized contacts. Johnson, perhaps the most qualified President we have had in the last century, was also perhaps the most ruthless. Nixon resigned after being told that he did not have the support of his own party in an impeachment proceeding. Agnew resigned because of tax fraud, whereas Johnson blackmailed the IRS agents who were investigating him. Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter were weak nonentities, but both had their share of scandals. Reagan typically fired officials who were accused of corruption, and was so over-zealous that he often ignored due process or any semblance of fairness. Clinton turned stonewalling investigators into an art form, jailing and fining anyone who dared to investigate him. If he couldn't do that, he smeared their reputations endlessly. Despite all that, he was eventually convicted of perjury, but his impeachment proceedings were straight down party lines. Apparently the Democrats were willing to forgive just about any kind of behavior from one of their own and were willing to do anything to obstruct a fair investigation. Clinton's "legacy" may well be the final abandonment of any sense of decency in politics. Newt Gingrich resigned during the Clinton administration even though it was later proved that he did not cheat on his income taxes. Nevertheless, Democrats continue to pillory the poor man as "corrupt." It is worth noting that while Newt did not violate the tax law, many organizations dominated by Democratic politicians such as the Sierra Club, Consumers Union, the Teamsters, and the National Education Association continue to ignore the income tax code with impunity. They actually are guilty of what Gingrich was only accused of, but they obstruct every attempt to investigate their activities. The NEA in particular has been held in contempt of court for refusing to fly with federal law, but they simply ignore the court orders, too. "Ah, another contempt judgment. Throw it on the pile with the rest." Trent Lott and many other Republicans have resigned over sexual and harassment scandals, but not one Democrat that I know of has ever done so. It was particularly galling to listen to Ted Kennedy talking about how Packwood was a predator. Democrats have made a lot over Halliburton, but have not shown one single member of the administration could possibly have benefited from that scandal. Conversely, the open sale of the White House, nuclear secrets to China and North Korea (a country still technically at war with the United States), destruction or withholding of documents involving Whitewater, imprisoning potential witnesses, and issuing thousands of Presidential pardons to other potential witnesses were all hallmarks of the Clinton administration. Democrats have also constantly attacked Bush for not being "elected," while attempting to disenfranchise the military and in spite of enormous voter fraud in Nevada, Texas, Illinois, and elsewhere. Taking out the voter fraud, Gore probably lost by more votes than there were in the entire state of Florida. Did you really want to open that can of worms? Or are you so in thrall to the Democrats that you are willing to overlook almost anything? What, did they threaten to cut off your welfare? :-) |
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You've got it wrong,,, it's not the democratic machine, it's Daley's 'mob
boss' politics which Chicago never seems to have been able to get away from. -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL Check out my personal flying adventures complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... I guess both Daley and CBS are finding out that what goes around comes around. Still, I would be surprised if anybody but Daley's accusers are fined or imprisoned. SOP for the Democratic machine. He has already fired the only reputedly honest man in Chicago -- his budget director. The director probably is the one who blew the whistle. |
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![]() "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message news:HtCdnfj- Oh come on, Trent Lott is proof Republicans police their own. Come on, Mr Tarver!!! I'm a Rep, but I think Trent Lott is proof of only two things: A) some people stay really, really, stupid no matter how much experience they have; and B) hair spray works. |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message news:HtCdnfj- Oh come on, Trent Lott is proof Republicans police their own. Come on, Mr Tarver!!! I'm a Rep, but I think Trent Lott is proof of only two things: A) some people stay really, really, stupid no matter how much experience they have; and B) hair spray works. Juat saying something as stupid as Lott did will get you out of the Senate Majority Leader's Office. When Byrd said something stupid, it was not a problem. |
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