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[h=1]Priorities….Where is Obama Jetting Off to So Quickly After Fort Hood Memorial?[/h] April 8, 2014 By Jennifer Burke



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In keeping with his apparent mantra of never letting a fundraising opportunity go to waste, Barack Obama will leave a memorial for the victims of the most recent Fort Hood shooting, to be held on April 9[SUP]th[/SUP], early to jaunt over to Houston for a high dollar fundraiser. I guess at $16,200 a person and upwards of $64,800 a couple, Barack feels he needs to give the people what they want…. more propaganda and lies to help sell is far-left, radical progressive agenda!

The CBS affiliate in Houston reports on the president oh so kindly squeezing in the memorial despite his previously planned trip to Texas for the Democrat fundraiser.
The Associated Press obtained an invitation to the April 9 event where tickets start at $16,200 a person and go up to $64,800 for a couple. Democratic leaders Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are also expected to attend.
The AP reports that the money raised at the fundraiser will go to Democratic campaign committees in the House and Senate.
Hey, at least he’s not hooking the taxpayer for only a trip to raise money from the very clientele that he likes to demonize as all that’s wrong with America. After all, who else could afford to pay $16,200 for one person than that ‘evil 1%’ that Obama likes to attack. That’s a good thing considering the fact that Obama and his family have already had 4 vacations this year. I guess he has to take a break every now and then away from his complaints about ‘income inequality’.
 
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[h=1]Ex-state House Speaker Rep. DeWeese freed from jail after corruption sentence[/h]
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Former Pa. House Speaker Rep. Bill DeWeese
By The Associated Press
Posted: 03/30/14, 12:33 PM EDT | Updated: 1 week, 3 days ago
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Former state Rep. Bill DeWeese was released from prison Sunday after finishing his sentence for political corruption.

Greene County Democrat was released from the state prison in Retreat in northeastern Pennsylvania at 7:20 a.m., said state prisons spokeswoman Christine McMillan. DeWeese was picked up by a family member, she said.

The 63-year-old former House speaker and minority leader was serving a 2½- to 5-year sentence for using public employees and taxpayer resources for political purposes. He was eligible for parole because as a first-time, nonviolent offender he must serve only 75 percent of his minimum sentence.

DeWeese will be subject to special monitoring and restrictions until the end of his maximum sentence in 2017, according to the state parole board.

DeWeese, an ex-Marine who had a penchant for bow ties and a grandiloquent speaking style, served 35 years in the House, including many years in Democratic leadership and one term as speaker.

He was among 22 House lawmakers and staff members — 13 Democrats and nine Republicans — who were convicted or pleaded guilty to corruption charges as a result of an investigation by the state attorney general’s office that began in 2007.

A Dauphin County jury convicted DeWeese of conspiracy, conflict of interest and theft in February 2012 for using his position to persuade or force employees to illegally perform campaign work and misusing public resources for political purposes.

Judge Todd Hoover called DeWeese “the instigator” of illegal campaign activities in the House Democratic caucus. In April 2012, he sentenced DeWeese to prison, fined him $25,000 and ordered him to pay nearly $117,000 in restitution.

DeWeese kept his House seat for more than two months after he was convicted, deferring his resignation until the day he was sentenced because the constitutional ban on felons serving in the state Legislature is not triggered until a sentence is imposed.

Back in his Greene County district, voters nominated DeWeese for re-election in the April 2012 primary and he stayed on the ballot until a state judge ruled four months later that his conviction and imprisonment made him ineligible for re-election.

DeWeese’s official portrait hangs among those of other House speakers in a corridor on the main floor of the Capitol. It is not far from the portrait of John Perzel, a Philadelphia Republican who was charged in the same investigation, pleaded guilty to similar charges and was paroled from prison last month after serving a sentence identical to DeWeese’s.

Two former lawmakers convicted in the scandal — former Rep. Mike Veon, D-Beaver, and former Rep. Brett Feese, R-Lycoming — remain in prison and will not be eligible for parole before June 2015, according to the parole board.
 

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Gotta love it.

The Guesser is on record saying how much he despises The Hildabeast, but in the end we know he will vote for her justifying his manifest hypocrisy as the GOP alternative being wayyyyy too radical and therefore unacceptable!

This is how these left wing partisan clowns always justify supporting their party scumholes without ever actually coming right out and saying it directly.

Pathetic! :>(

Keep in mind, you’re gay, I’m a terrorist supporter, Acebb is a liar, Willie is always wrong and Zit has yet to be defined.

The only thing that is a certifiable fact is the Guesser is a swallow without reflux, shit eating lap dog, Liberal.
 

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