Breaking News

BoatBuoy

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"ANCHORAGE, Alaska ? FBI and Internal Revenue Service agents searched the home of U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens on Monday....Stevens, who was formerly chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, is the latest lawmaker reportedly under investigation for exchanging federal contracts for bribes, illegal gratuities and unreported gifts. "

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WillyBWright

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Gosh, a(n allegedly) crooked Republican Senator? Wutta suprise. :eek: ;) :(
 

POINTER94

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Read the entire thing WBW. There may be more than one crooked politician living in the northern reaches. String em all up if they are guilty. And do it publically. Penalty's should be severe and swift.

I would stay off my high horse about which side of the isle they live on. William Jefferson mean anything to you? Alcie Hastings? Diane Feinstein? Tom Daschele? Dingy Harry? Bill and Hillary Clinton? Teddy "oops I killed a girl" oldsmobile?

You know what they say about glass house's?
 

WillyBWright

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Frankly Pointer, sometimes I think we should give 'em all the boot and start fresh with two rules. No career politicians and no lawyers. ;)
 

rolmops

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Somebody should have told the FBI that in Alaska it is very cold. Up there they don't need freezers.The whole state is a freezer.That makes it very easy to hide money in the freezer.
Gosh he may have hidden it under his bridge to nowhere or a few more of his very special appropriations.
If anything is amazing in this whole deal,it would be that the FBI waited so long before they finally took action.
Ted Stevens is the longest serving republican in the Senate,he must have become a very wily fox
 

JRJ

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Frankly Pointer, sometimes I think we should give 'em all the boot and start fresh with two rules. No career politicians and no lawyers. ;)

I'd vote for that. We can only hope there are some genuinely good people, taking care of business, somewhere among the crooks.
 

Boomyal

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Frankly Pointer, sometimes I think we should give 'em all the boot and start fresh with two rules. No career politicians and no lawyers. ;)

Finally! Something that I can absolutely, 100% agree with WBW on .:)
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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I have always said that they need to be like the President's job.
2 terms and we will cya.
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:D:D
 

jinx

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Lester,

You gettin' the same haircuts as John Edwards?

Jinx
 

ricksrster

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Frankly Pointer, sometimes I think we should give 'em all the boot and start fresh with two rules. No career politicians and no lawyers. ;)
Yes term limitations. No pension. Let them invest in a 401K and Social Security. Make congressional offices obey OSHA rules. Random drug testing for congress. In other words make them follow the same stuff the rest of us do in the work place.
 

valkyr

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Frankly Pointer, sometimes I think we should give 'em all the boot and start fresh with two rules. No career politicians and no lawyers. ;)

Thats the truth. I think everyone feels that the majority members of congress (Senate & House) are "crooked". I think the system lends itself to taking "bribes" (for lack of a better word).
 

QC

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I an all seriousness, I still struggle with term limits (no career politicians) which seems to be the common view here (except Spinner for Pres. which I am in support of). Don't we have term limits now? Elections? What if we get a super duper guy in office and due to term limits we can't keep him . . . Isn't there more of a chance of corruption etc. if the guy is Lame duck? Isn't that why there is always a flurry of Pardons at the end of a Presidential term?

I am not suggesting we should allow The Executive Branch to run forever as that would begin to look like a Monarchy. I am definitely not sure we should muck with the Legislative Branch though . . .
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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QC, theres some in there almost 100 years old.
Well, maybe not 100, but way up there.
They don't need in there.
Heck some are paying real estate taxes on their chairs.:eek:
 
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