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Monday, January 02, 2012
10 most corrupt federal politicians?
Judicial Watch has released its latest list. Can't say I disagree with anyone being on their list. However, as a caveat, this is a self-described conservative group. Who would you add or subtract? Thanks to Bennett Jones for the link
Agreed. It's sad many elected politicians cannot distinguish between a sworn ethical obligation and personal gain. To all leftist liberals who complain about Wall Street corruption, here's their "trusted" big government at play. At least Wall Street maintains a productive infrastructure, unlike big government social progressives who line their own pockets while throwing evermore green paint on a corroded and dangerously compromised economy.
Agreed. It's sad many elected politicians cannot distinguish between a sworn ethical obligation and personal gain. To all leftist liberals who complain about Wall Street corruption, here's their "trusted" big government at play. At least Wall Street maintains a productive infrastructure, unlike big government social progressives who line their own pockets while throwing evermore green paint on a corroded and dangerously compromised economy.
ReplyDeleteWe also have a current presidential candidate, Rick Santorum, who made "CREW's Most Corrupt Report" in 2005 and 2006.
ReplyDeleteSee page 84-88
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See pages 207-218
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