So much corruption in the Democrat Party, I can't keep up with it all.
the problem is....half of the stuff you post is based on allegations and charges that never end up going anywhere. Mostly because they turn out to be false. You could have 20 pages of retractions......but we all know you are only concerned with allegations....whether they turn out to be true or not....doesnt concern you.
Nice little story, too bad it's complete horse-shit, like 98% of everything you post. But keep reading this thread, of course you said multiple times you don't read it - but we all knew that was a lie too.
You keep using that same line. Do you knowingly lie in real life also? I did not read this thread until i posted in it after many pages....then i read it and have said so on many occasions. Sooner or later you have to start telling the truth. You have 30 pages of cut and paste from spam email box.....you follow like a good sheep.
and we all know that most of your threads turn out to be lies and half truths...jerome corsi was your most disgraceful thread of lies....cant believe you never had the guts to apologize for that.
the problem is....half of the stuff you post is based on allegations and charges that never end up going anywhere. Mostly because they turn out to be false. You could have 20 pages of retractions......but we all know you are only concerned with allegations....whether they turn out to be true or not....doesnt concern you.
[ Yet another Democrat crook in the news... ]
Ex-Massachusetts Treasurer Charged in Ethics-Crime Case
By Don Jeffrey - Apr 2, 2012 4:45 PM CT
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Ex-Massachusetts Treasurer Timothy Cahill was indicted and accused of using $1.5 million from the state lottery advertising budget to promote his unsuccessful 2010 campaign for governor.
“The message and timing of the ads was an unwarranted and unlawful benefit to Cahill and his gubernatorial campaign,” Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said today at a press conference in Boston.
Cahill, 53, controlled the budget for the lottery as state treasurer. He used 75 percent of the $2 million lottery budget for television and radio advertisements that promoted his campaign, according to Coakley.
Coakley said the lottery advertisements were broadcast during the last two months of the gubernatorial campaign. Without naming Cahill, they promoted his “effective leadership and management” of the lottery in returning money to municipalities, she said.
“These were taxpayer dollars specifically dedicated to the best interest of the lottery,” Coakley said. After Coakley’s office requested a halt, the ads were suspended, saving about $1 million, her office said.
E. Peter Parker, Cahill’s attorney, said in an e-mail he saw “no evidence of criminal conduct by anybody.”
Had ‘Obligation’
“Treasurer Cahill had an obligation to maximize lottery revenues,” Parker said. “He and the lottery made the right choice to run the ads.” He said the commercials were made in response to “attack” ads by the Republican Governors Association that had undermined confidence in the lottery.
Coakley said her investigation began after documents were released during a civil suit in Massachusetts. These showed “coordination” between the lottery ads and the campaign, she said.
Cahill, a resident of Quincy who was elected treasurer as a Democrat in 2002, ran for governor as an independent. He lost to incumbent Deval Patrick, a Democrat. Coakley is a Democrat.
“These indictments detail fundamental and outrageous violations of the public trust,” Steven Grossman, the current state treasurer, said in a statement.
Revised Statute
Massachusetts changed the ethics laws in 2009 to include criminal as well as civil violations. This is the first time criminal charges have been brought under the changed statute, Coakley said. She said the charge could carry a five-year prison sentence.
Cahill was indicted today by a Suffolk County grand jury. Besides the violation of the ethics law, he was also charged with procurement fraud and two counts of conspiracy.
“In the end, the attorney general will have wasted an enormous amount of time, energy and scarce resources to bring criminal charges that never should have been brought,” Parker said in his e-mailed statement.
Also indicted were Cahill’s former campaign manager, Scott Campbell, 41, and Alfred Grazioso, 57, the former chief of staff for the lottery.
I started on page 10 and found this. Judge declared mistrial in this case because jury could not come to verdict.
So, I looked at one page and already found one. Lmao. When I have time I will go thru every page and destroy the majority one by one. Are you embarrassed? It took me one page to already have one thrown out of court.
I will await your apology.
OK, you found one out of 20 pages, you said half. So, you've got about 100 to go. Keep digging. Good job though, I'm proud of you.
You challenged me to find one and I did on the first page I looked at. I will get thru them all as I'm sure there is more. That being said...you already lost the challenge. I will await your apology for calling me a liar.
I'll repeat, you are a liar, you said half. Do I need to quote it again?
Romney Up Six In Florida, 51-45%
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by John Nolte 3 Nov 2012, 7:58 AM PDT 60 post a comment
Unlike Chuck Todd's, Marist, a flat-out propagandist for NBC News pumping out polls today showing Obama nearly doubling his lead and turnout advantage in Ohio and winning Florida by two, Mason-Dixon is a universally respected pollster, especially in specific states such as Florida. T oday they have Romney up six in Florida, 51-45%.
This is a fantastic poll for Mitt Romney and much more in line with what we're seeing from other respected pollsters and not NBC's juicy-juiced-juicery. But of course the only polls the CorruptMedia reports are media juicers like Marist.
Marist isn’t a pollster, it's NBC's own Corrupt Narrative Generator.
Mason-Dixon's results also line up with what we're seeing in the gains Romney's made in the Sunshine State's early vote count.