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Maxine Waters facing ethics trial


Posted: Aug 2, 2010

I wonder if she will be asked to step down like Rangel has been asked, especially since O mentioned Rangel almost in a past tense during his interview last week.

 

The House Ethics Committee is expected to announce today or tomorrow that it has formed an "adjudicatory subcommittee" to try Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters on charges of ethics violations.

 The committee's announcement will make Waters the second Democrat to face an ethics trial this fall, creating a distraction for the Democratic Party as it heads into the midterm elections.

 The 10-term lawmaker from Los Angeles has been under investigation since 2009 for assisting a bank to which she had personal connections in getting federal bailout money.

 In 2008, Waters organized a meeting between Treasury officials and executives from OneUnited Bank, where her husband was once a board member and had large investments. The bank received $12 million from the federal government's Troubled Asset Relief Program. Waters, who serves on the House Financial Services Committee, has defended her request for the meeting as part of her efforts to advocate on behalf of minority-owned businesses.

 Rep. Charlie Rangel of New York, another longtime House Democrat, will also be defending himself against ethics charges in a trial this fall.

 The step to form an "adjudicatory subcommittee" means the House Ethics Committee has gathered enough evidence to try Waters on ethics violations charges. The actual charges against her may not be revealed until the subcommittee holds its first meeting, as was the case with Rangel.

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And people in Congress wonder why their approval ratings are so low? - Zville MT

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This is just the type of thing that makes the perfect argument for term limits. These people get into office and they may have had good intentions when they started, but then they start to think that they're above the laws the rest of us have to follow.

Disgusting. All of them.

It's about time for an update on Sen Ensign's woes.. - and while we are at it....

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Ensign aides cleared to testify to grand jury on senator's affair. See first link below.

Let me refresh your memory. Sen. Ensign confessed to an affair with his campaign and PAC treasurer who was married to his administrative assistant, who had to resigned. Sen. Ensign helped the aide violate a one-year lobbying ban and then facilitated the aide's clients with their legislative agendas. Sen. Ensign paid him $25,000 in severance and Ensign's parents gifted $12,000 EIGHT TIMES (seems a bit odd, dontha think?) to the aide's family, totaling $96,000. Bottom line: Money laundering and/or a violation of campaign finance laws for failure to report these monies on his campaign disclosure forms.

Though there are other pub ethics violators who really should be under investigation (Mitch McConnell comes to mind), I have confined my post to the Republicans' dirty dozen currently under investigation by the Ethics Committee:

1. Rep. Ken Calvert R-CA - Fraud and deceit, Jurupa Land Deal
2. Rep John Campbell R-CA - Fundraising irregularities immediately prior to vote on Financial Reform Bill.
3. Rep Jeb Hensarling R-TX - Fundraising irregularities immediately prior to vote on Financial Reform Bill.
4. Rep Chris Lee R-NY - Fundraising irregularities immediately prior to vote on Financial Reform Bill.
5. Rep Jerry Lewis R-CA - Steering millions of dollars in earmarks to family and friends in exchange for contributions to his campaign committee and political action committee.
6. Rep Frank Lucas R-OK - Fundraising irregularities immediately prior to vote on Financial Reform Bill.
7. Rep Gary Miller R-CA - Failing to pay capital gains taxes, sales he claimed under eminent domain though the cities denied this was the case. His real estate transactions are being investigated to see if his investments were tied to official acts.
8. Rep Timothy Murphy R-PA - Misuse of official resources for political campaign activity.
9. Rep Tom Price R-GA - Fundraising irregularities immediately prior to vote on Financial Reform Bill. Boy, they must have really hated that bill.
10. Rep Todd Tiahart R-KS - Trading earmarks for campaign contributions from a lobbying firm under criminal investigation by the Department of Justice, and their clients. Cleared once, then reopened.
11. Rep Don Young R-AK - Earmarking $10 million dollars for a Florida construction project in exchange for campaign donations from Florida developers. Also being investigated for political corruption in Alaska. Financial disclosure violations. His ties to convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff also have been the subject of a grand jury investigation. Must be something in that Alaska snow melt.
12. Senator John Ensign, as above.

For any such similar info on any democrats under investigation, I am afraid you will have to do your own digging.

Ensign aides cleared to testify to grand jury on senator's affair.
http://www.lvrj.com/news/ensign-aides-cleared-to-testify-to-grand-jury-on-senator-s-affair-99611329.html

FBI Poking Around in Jurupa Land Deal
http://www.pe.com/politics/goad/stories/PE_News_Local_S_calvert17.4282a63.html

Ethics Office Extends Review of Members' Fundraising
http://www.rollcall.com/news/47746-1.html

Lewis Subject of Earmarks Investigation
http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20060512-9999-1n12lewis.html

FBI probing Rep. Miller's Land Sales
http://articles.latimes.com/2007/jan/31/local/me-miller31

FBI Probes Claims Against Congressman Murphy
http://kdka.com/topstories/Congressman.Tim.Murphy.2.379225.html

Pennsylvania: Murphy Spends $27K on Undisclosed Legal Fees
http://www.rollcall.com/issues/53_86/atr/21837-1.html

Young's $10 Million Earmark Focus Of Inquiry
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2003843373_young19.html

Alaska Republican Congressman Don Young in Serious Legal Trouble
http://www.alaskareport.com/news/z46364_don_young_trouble.htm

That's your answer? - anon

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The post was about Maxine Waters and her ethics. It was not about every politician who has done something wrong. Gotta take it one at a time.

So your answer whenever faced with a criminal charge or wrong doing of a democrat is to just post all the republicans who have done something wrong. How bout sticking to the current topic. And also the fact that whenever a republicans name comes up for a wrong doing you don't get blasted with a whole list of only democrats who have done wrong.

My understanding too, maybe I'm wrong (yes I am a conservative and can admit that I do make mistakes) but all the people you listed I didn't think they were in congress. I'll have to go through the names and do some research, but that's what I thought.

But the topic at hand was MW. Not everyone on your list.

What makes you think you can confine the ethics dialog - to Waters and Rangel, unless

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you are adding to other conversation below about republican/conservative hypocrisy?

You might have noticed that I posted after ZVille, who referred to Congress and "all of them," who I hate to tell you, are fair game during a campaign seeason. Pubs wanna make an issue of ethics? Fine, go right ahead, but be careful... be VERY careful what you ask for. Speaking of hypocrisy, almost every single time a dem or progressive posts on any given subject, who is it that does a 180 and makes it all about Obama, no matter how unrelated the subject at hand is? Do not even try to lecture me or anyone else up here about changing the subject, which, silly me, thought was ethics in this thread. I tied the Waters and Rangel stories to Ensign and ethics because the media does, in an effort to report both sides of the issue, unless of course it's Fox. BTW, the Ensign story broke over this past weekend. making it every bit as current as Waters and Rangel.

Not in Congress? What do you suppose that "Rep" in front of their names stands for? Here. Let me help you out and save you from the brain strain of research. REPRESENTATIVE, as in the House of Representatives. And that R dash with the abbeviation after it stands for republican of ?? state. That should cut your research time at least in half.

I am talking about ethics. Sad to say that one of the only things some of our party politicians have in common these days is violating them.
This article was only about MW, but you decided to - Backwards Typist
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make it about the pubs. See my post below. It may refresh your memory, too.

BTW, I did not see a story on Ensign this weekend, but I will be sure to look. Thank you for the heads up.
Your subject line refers to ethics and the article - is about the investigation and.
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decision to bring charges against her. It is absurd, I repeat absurd, to pretend that the pubs are not trying ratchet these ethics allegations and proceedings against Rangel and Waters up into a full-blown campign issue that they will be driving into the ground before it is all said and done. From where I sit, that makes it just as much about pubs as it is about dems, especially because it is really no more than just another red herring aimed at distracting from their obstrutive behaviors, identification with the Tea Party, promotion of recycled Bush policies already soundly rejected in 2008 and inability to point to a single accomplishment that contributed anything constructive to solving the nation's problems.

What I decided to do was to show exactly where that campaign strategy is going to take them, which will be a media-sponsored trip down memory lane with all sorts of stops and guided tours along the way. It is very doubtful they will be able to rack up much mileage toward their desired destination by taking this route; rather, it is much more likely to prove to be just another dead end street for them.
That's because that was the title of the article I posted. - Backwards Typist
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Nothing more, nothing less. You tried to turn it into something else.

I'm afraid you are getting a little paranoid here. The pubs or the dems have nothing to do with the ethics committee. It is a separate group.

The rest of your message is not at all related to the article posted, just words without meaning except to you.

Sorry, but I like to discuss items in the news and it's a shame that you don't care to do so.



Ummm, what about those blue bolded phrases : - Ethis charges and under investigationl
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I took that and ran with it. I did not run away in paranoia, I took it in the direction this dialog is already going all on its own without my direction or input.

I stand my post and with the observation that you are squirming around doing your best not to address the 800 pound gorilla in the room. For the record, my post was not placed strictly for your benefit and I am not alone in relating the ethics hoo-ha to pub hypocrisy, dead-in-the-water strategy and side-stepping the real issues. If you dont want to address that, no problem, but these personl insults are beneath you, or are they?
The blue bolded phrases were also in the article - Backwards Typist
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All I did was copy and paste the article. I did not do any editing to it at all.

Have I personally insulted you? No, I don't think I have. You are taking this all too personally. As I stated before, this is not about pubs. This is about a news article.

You took it upon yourself to post just pub charges. You were being one-sided. So others on this board wouldn't get the idea that only pubs are guilty of ethics and/or immoral conduct, I posted a full list.

Why don't you try being a little more open when you post instead of the hate-the-pubs message you always post.

Tell you what. I won't read your messages anymore if you don't read mine. That way, no arguments.
Click on the blue bolded phrases and - learn something.
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I wasn't commenting about all... - anon
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the crooked politicians (both left and right) in congress. I was commenting on the specific one the OP posted the article about.

I could have commented on all the bad ones (both sides), but that's not what this thread was about. I just kept it confined to what the OP posted about.

Well, that's fair and balanced. Where's the dems?? - Backwards Typist

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First of all, here's everyone being investigated by the ethic comittee...and please note, I did not leave out a party affiliation like you did.


John Murtha (D-PA) - closed because of death.


Devine Nunes (D-CA)


Pete Visclosky (D-IN)


Jame Moran, Jr (D-VA)


Norman Dicks (D-WA)


Marcy Kaptur (D-OH)


C.W. Bill Young (R-FL)


Todd Tiahrt (R-KS)


Allan Mollohan (D-WV)


Jane Harman (D-CA)


Laura Richardson (D-CA)


Vern Buchanan (R-FL)


Roland Burris (D-IL)


Ken Calvert (R-CA)


Nathan Deal (R-GA)


John Ensign (R-N V)


Jesse Jackson, Jr.( D-IL)


Jerry Lewis (R-CA)


Mitch McConnell (R-KY)


Don Young (R-AK)


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From Judicial Watch: Top 10 Most Corrupt Individuals 2009
1.  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY):  In addition to her long and sordid ethics record, Senator Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat in 2007 – and rightly so – for blocking the release her official White House records.  Many suspect these records contain a treasure trove of information related to her role in a number of serious Clinton-era scandals.  Moreover, in March 2007, Judicial Watch filed an ethics complaint against Senator Clinton for filing false financial disclosure forms with the U.S. Senate (again).  And Hillary’s top campaign contributor, Norman Hsu, was exposed as a felon and a fugitive from justice in 2007.  Hsu pleaded guilt to one count of grand theft for defrauding investors as part of a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.
2.  Rep. John Conyers (D-MI):  Conyers reportedly repeatedly violated the law and House ethics rules, forcing his staff to serve as his personal servants, babysitters, valets and campaign workers while on the government payroll.  While the House Ethics Committee investigated these allegations in 2006, and substantiated a number of the accusations against Conyers, the committee blamed the staff and required additional administrative record-keeping and employee training.  Judicial Watch obtained documentation in 2007 from a former Conyers staffer that sheds new light on the activities and conduct on the part of the Michigan congressman, which appear to be at a minimum inappropriate and likely unlawful.  Judicial Watch called on the Attorney General in 2007 to investigate the matter.
3.  Senator Larry Craig (R-ID):  In one of the most shocking scandals of 2007, Senator Craig was caught by police attempting to solicit sex in a Minneapolis International Airport men’s bathroom during the summer.  Senator Craig reportedly “sent signals” to a police officer in an adjacent stall that he wanted to engage in sexual activity.  When the police officer showed Craig his police identification under the bathroom stall divider and pointed toward the exit, the senator reportedly exclaimed 'No!'”  When asked to produce identification, Craig presented police his U.S. Senate business card and said, “What do you think of that?”  The power play didn’t work.  Craig was arrested, charged and entered a guilty plea.  Despite enormous pressure from his Republican colleagues to resign from the Senate, Craig refused.
4.  Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA):  As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on military construction, Feinstein reviewed military construction government contracts, some of which were ultimately awarded to URS Corporation and Perini, companies then owned by Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum. While the Pentagon ultimately awards military contracts, there is a reason for the review process. The Senate's subcommittee on Military Construction's approval carries weight. Sen. Feinstein, therefore, likely had influence over the decision making process.  Senator Feinstein also attempted to undermine ethics reform in 2007, arguing in favor of a perk that allows members of Congress to book multiple airline flights and then cancel them without financial penalty.  Judicial Watch’s investigation into this matter is ongoing. 
5.  Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY):  Giuliani came under fire in late 2007 after it was discovered the former New York mayor’s office “billed obscure city agencies for tens of thousands of dollars in security expenses amassed during the time when he was beginning an extramarital relationship with future wife Judith Nathan in the Hamptons…”  ABC News also reported that Giuliani provided Nathan with a police vehicle and a city driver at taxpayer expense.  All of this news came on the heels of the federal indictment on corruption charges of Giuliani’s former Police Chief and business partner Bernard Kerik, who pleaded guilty in 2006 to accepting a $165,000 bribe in the form of renovations to his Bronx apartment from a construction company attempting to land city contracts.
6.  Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR):  Governor Huckabee enjoyed a meteoric rise in the polls in December 2007, which prompted a more thorough review of his ethics record.  According to The Associated Press:  “[Huckabee’s] career has also been colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governor’s office.”  And what was Governor Huckabee’s response to these ethics allegations?  Rather than cooperating with investigators, Huckabee sued the state ethics commission twice and attempted to shut the ethics process down.
7.  I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby:  Libby, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000 for lying and obstructing the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation.  Libby was found guilty of four felonies -- two counts of perjury, one count of making false statements to the FBI and one count of obstructing justice – all serious crimes.  Unfortunately, Libby was largely let off the hook.  In an appalling lack of judgment, President Bush issued “Executive Clemency” to Libby and commuted the sentence.
8.  Senator Barack Obama (D-IL):  A “Dishonorable Mention” last year, Senator Obama moves onto the “ten most wanted” list in 2007.  In 2006, it was discovered that Obama was involved in a suspicious real estate deal with an indicted political fundraiser, Antoin “Tony” Rezko.  In 2007, more reports surfaced of deeper and suspicious business and political connections  It was reported that just two months after he joined the Senate, Obama purchased $50,000 worth of stock in speculative companies whose major investors were his biggest campaign contributors.  One of the companies was a biotech concern that benefited from legislation Obama pushed just two weeks after the senator purchased $5,000 of the company’s shares.  Obama was also nabbed conducting campaign business in his Senate office, a violation of federal law.
9.  Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA):  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who promised a new era of ethics enforcement in the House of Representatives, snuck a $25 million gift to her husband, Paul Pelosi, in a $15 billion Water Resources Development Act recently passed by Congress.  The pet project involved renovating ports in Speaker Pelosi's home base of San Francisco.  Pelosi just happens to own apartment buildings near the areas targeted for improvement, and will almost certainly experience a significant boost in property value as a result of Pelosi's earmark.  Earlier in the year, Pelosi found herself in hot water for demanding access to a luxury Air Force jet to ferry the Speaker and her entourage back and forth from San Francisco non-stop, in unprecedented request which was wisely rejected by the Pentagon.  And under Pelosi’s leadership, the House ethics process remains essentially shut down – which protects members in both parties from accountability.
10.  Senator Harry Reid (D-NV):  Over the last few years, Reid has been embroiled in a series of scandals that cast serious doubt on his credibility as a self-professed champion of government ethics, and 2007 was no different.  According to The Los Angeles Times, over the last four years, Reid has used his influence in Washington to help a developer, Havey Whittemore, clear obstacles for a profitable real estate deal.  As the project advanced, the Times reported, “Reid received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Whittemore.”  Whittemore also hired one of Reid’s sons (Leif) as his personal lawyer and then promptly handed the junior Reid the responsibility of negotiating the real estate deal with federal officials.  Leif Reid even called his father’s office to talk about how to obtain the proper EPA permits, a clear conflict of interest



From Judicial Watch: Top 10 Most Corrupt Individuals 2008
1.  Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY):
Let's start with the fact that Hillary Clinton is constitutionally ineligible to serve as Secretary of State in the Obama administration. According to the Ineligibility Clause of the United States Constitution, no member of Congress can be appointed to an office that has benefited from a salary increase during the time that Senator or Representative served in Congress. A January 2008 Executive Order signed by President Bush during Hillary Clinton's current Senate term increased the salary for Secretary of State, thereby rendering Senator Clinton ineligible for the position. (Congressional "fixes" do not address the constitutional issue. Her appointment would be in violation of the U.S. Constitution.) And then, of course, there is the long history of corrupt behavior that follows Hillary wherever she goes, including Chinagate, Filegate, pardons for terrorists, pardons for cash (for her brothers), White House fundraising coffees, Whitewater, Travelgate lies, doing business with the State of Arkansas while her husband was governor, Web Hubbell, smear campaigns, false financial disclosure forms, John Huang, Chinese generals, the Lippo Group, paid sleepovers in the Lincoln Bedroom, cattle futures fraud, and stealing White House furniture. (This corruption is still going strong. In 2008, Hillary also received an illegal foreign campaign contribution in the form of a fundraising concert by music icon Elton John.)
2.  Senator Chris Dodd (D-CT): Question: Which member of the U.S. Senate took the most campaign money from corrupt institutions Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? Answer: Chris Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. Given this fact there is little reason to wonder why Senator Dodd blocked reform proposals for Fannie and Freddie, calling them "ill advised." Dodd's willingness to protect Fannie and Freddie would alone merit a spot on the "ten most corrupt list," but there is much more. Dodd was also nabbed for accepting preferential treatment and loan terms from Countrywide Financial. The Connecticut Senator admitted earlier this year that he was told in 2003 when he refinanced two properties that he was being placed in Countrywide's "VIP Program," but said he believed this was simply a courtesy that had nothing to do with his position in the U.S. Senate. This is either a blatant lie or horribly naïve for a man who has served in the Senate for more than 25 years and currently chairs the Senate Banking Committee that regulates the mortgage industry. We're not buying it.
3.  Obama Advisor Valerie Jarrett (D-IL): CBS News once called Chicago politician Valerie Jarrett "the other side of Barack Obama's brain." Residents of a housing project in Chicago simply know her as "slumlord." Jarrett is the former manager of Grove Parc Plaza, a controversial low-income housing project located in Obama's former state senate district. According to the Boston Globe, the housing complex was considered "uninhabitable by unfixed problems, such as collapsed roofs and fire damage... In 2006, federal inspectors graded the condition of the complex an 11 on a 100-point scale - a score so bad the buildings now face demolition." According to documents uncovered by Judicial Watch, Jarrett is also linked to a series of other shady real estate scandals involving convicted felon and former Obama fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko. Jarrett has also been caught up in the Blagojevich scandal as Obama's Candidate #1 for his senate seat. Most of Blagojevich's corrupt negotiations with the Obama team centered on the possible Jarrett appointment. She remains mum on the scandal.
4.  Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-CA): Rep. Lewis may share a name with a world-renowned comedian, but there's nothing funny about his addiction to influence peddling and earmarking. Lewis, the senior Republican on the House Appropriations Committee, is under investigation for approving hundreds of millions of dollars in federal projects to benefit clients of one of his best friends, lobbyist and former Congressman Bill Lowery. According to press reports, Lowery, partners in his company and their clients donated approximately 37% of the funds collected by Lewis' campaign PAC over a six-year period (an estimated $480,000) in return. Lowery has benefited handsomely from his relationship to Lewis. His company more than tripled its income between 1998 and 2004 with help from Lewis, while increasing its client base from 21 clients to 101 over that same time period. Despite these allegations, Lewis maintains his high-ranking position on the House Appropriations Committee.
5.  President-Elect Barack Obama (D-IL): As Barack Obama assumes the presidency he already brings to the White House a large amount of ethical baggage. Obama's presidential campaign had some of the ethical trimmings of a Chicago ward election. It was marked with enormous corruption issues, ranging from its alliance with the sleazy ACORN operation's "voter registration" and "get out the vote" efforts to its acceptance of untraceable, and in too many cases, illegal online contributions. There are also Obama's corrupt dealings with convicted felon Tony Rezko and unrepentant terrorist William Ayers, his below-market rate mortgage loans, his stock dealings and related "earmark" votes in the U.S. Senate, and his missing or non-existent official papers from his years in the Illinois State Senate. His ongoing cover up of his and his team's role in the Blagojevich "pay-to-play" scandal is ruining his presidency even before he takes the oath of office.
6.  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA): Last year House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made the "most corrupt" list for sneaking a $25 million earmark for her husband into a $15 billion Water Resources Development Act passed by Congress. This year, Pelosi ran afoul of federal election law by participating in an illegal advertising campaign funded by Al Gore's non-profit Alliance for Climate protection. The advertisement featuring Pelosi ran at least 300 times nationally, including in the House speaker's district, during campaign season, representing an illegal in-kind contribution to her campaign. Perhaps more disturbing than this incident, however, is the fact that Speaker Pelosi has allowed corruption to run rampant in Congress and has ignored serious incidents of crooked behavior within her own party. Pelosi promised a new era of ethics enforcement during the 2006 campaign and she has failed to deliver. Instead, she continues to protect the worst of the worst of political corruption in the House of Representatives.
7.  Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY): Rep. Charles Rangel, Chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee, took the unusual step of filing an ethics complaint against himself in 2008 related to scandals involving unpaid taxes and rent-controlled apartments. This act was clearly a publicity stunt, but regardless, the House Ethics Committee took the New York congressman up on his request, and even took things a step further by expanding the scope of its investigation. The initial transgressions that led to the ethics panel probe involve: Rangel's failure to pay taxes on $75,000 in rental income he earned from his off-shore rental property; his efforts to use his influence to keep hold of highly coveted rent-controlled apartments in Harlem; and misusing his congressional office to fundraise for his private Rangel Center. Now Congress is looking into whether or not Rangel preserved a tax loophole for an oil drilling company in exchange for funding for the Rangel Center as well.
8.  Former Rep. Rick Renzi (R-AZ): Three-term Republican congressman Rick Renzi was indicted by a federal grand jury in 2008 for conspiracy, extortion, money laundering and wire fraud. He allegedly used his influence on a House Natural Resources Committee to orchestrate a land swap with the federal government that financially benefited himself and his associates. The 49-year-old lawmaker, who owns an insurance business, is also charged with embezzling more than $400,000 from insurance clients to fund his congressional campaign. A 26-page federal indictment lays out how the legislator and his business associates conspired to obtain federal government land by swapping land they owned together because the coveted public land sits above underground copper deposits. The indictment says that the congressman concealed nearly $1 million that he made for using his influence to seal the land deals. No wonder Renzi decided to retire this year.
9.  Former Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK): "Uncle Ted" Stevens, the face of Alaska politics for 40 years and formerly the longest serving Republican in the U.S. Senate, was narrowly defeated in his campaign for re-election in November. But that's the least of his problems. Just days before the November election, Stevens was convicted on seven felony counts for accepting illegal gifts and then lying about it. The establishment of both political parties came to Stevens' defense, including former Secretary of State Colin Powell and Democratic Senator Daniel Inouye, but to no avail. The jury found Stevens guilty on all counts. And now Stevens faces the possibility of a 35-year prison sentence.
10.  Rep. Don Young (R-AK): Carrying on Alaska's legacy of corruption, Rep. Don Young is also the subject of an influence peddling investigation. (You may recall it was Young who attempted to push through the $200 million "Bridge to Nowhere" boondoggle.) Well the Justice Department is also investigating the 18-term congressman for his corrupt ties to an oil services company, VECO, ironically the same company that furnished illegal gifts to Senator Ted Stevens. VECO allegedly used golf tournaments and pig roasts to illegally funnel cash to Young, which the 18-term congressman then failed to report on his financial disclosure forms. VECO Vice President Rick Smith has already pleaded guilty to bribing lawmakers to support oil-friendly legislation. The Alaska Republican also added a $10 million earmark for the construction of short stretch of road in Florida that benefited a wealthy campaign contributor. Real estate developer, Daniel Aronoff, had raised $40,000 for Young shortly before the earmark was inserted.



DISHONORABLE MENTIONS
Former Senator John Edwards (D-NC):
By day, former North Carolina Senator and Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards repeatedly professed his love for his cancer-stricken wife during media interviews and campaign speeches. By night, Edwards was carrying on an illicit sexual affair with a former campaign consultant, Rielle Hunter. Of course, Edwards denied the affair (calling it "tabloid trash") even after he was trapped in the basement of the Beverly Hilton hotel by reporters from the National Enquirer during one of his late-night liaisons with Ms. Hunter. While Edwards did finally admit to violating his marriage vows, questions remain as to whether or not he broke any laws. Edwards' former National Finance Chairman (who just passed away) paid large sums of money to Ms. Hunter, as much as $15,000 per month, in addition to covering Hunter's moving expenses. Were these "hush funds" paid out of Edwards' campaign coffers?
Former Rep. William "Dollar Bill" Jefferson (D-LA): William "Dollar Bill" Jefferson was nabbed in a sting operation accepting a $100,000 bribe from an FBI informant to broker business deals in Africa. During his conversation with the informant, who was wired, Jefferson famously remarked, "All these notes we're writing to each other, as if the FBI is watching." Well, the FBI was watching (and listening) and during a subsequent search of Jefferson's home, investigators found $90,000 in cash stuffed in the congressman's freezer. (The marked bills were later recovered by federal authorities.) Jefferson allegedly intended to use the money to bribe a Nigerian official over a business deal that would have enriched himself and his family. Jefferson was widely expected to return to Congress despite these serious allegations. However, in a December 2008 special election surprise, voters decided instead to send "Dollar Bill" into retirement.



From Judicial Watch: Top 10 Most Corrupt Individuals 2007
1.  Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY):
  In addition to her long and sordid ethics record, Senator Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat in 2007 – and rightly so – for blocking the release her official White House records.  Many suspect these records contain a treasure trove of information related to her role in a number of serious Clinton-era scandals.  Moreover, in March 2007, Judicial Watch filed an ethics complaint against Senator Clinton for filing false financial disclosure forms with the U.S. Senate (again).  And Hillary’s top campaign contributor, Norman Hsu, was exposed as a felon and a fugitive from justice in 2007.  Hsu pleaded guilt to one count of grand theft for defrauding investors as part of a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme.
2.  Rep. John Conyers (D-MI):  Conyers reportedly repeatedly violated the law and House ethics rules, forcing his staff to serve as his personal servants, babysitters, valets and campaign workers while on the government payroll.  While the House Ethics Committee investigated these allegations in 2006, and substantiated a number of the accusations against Conyers, the committee blamed the staff and required additional administrative record-keeping and employee training.  Judicial Watch obtained documentation in 2007 from a former Conyers staffer that sheds new light on the activities and conduct on the part of the Michigan congressman, which appear to be at a minimum inappropriate and likely unlawful.  Judicial Watch called on the Attorney General in 2007 to investigate the matter.
3.  Senator Larry Craig (R-ID):  In one of the most shocking scandals of 2007, Senator Craig was caught by police attempting to solicit sex in a Minneapolis International Airport men’s bathroom during the summer.  Senator Craig reportedly “sent signals” to a police officer in an adjacent stall that he wanted to engage in sexual activity.  When the police officer showed Craig his police identification under the bathroom stall divider and pointed toward the exit, the senator reportedly exclaimed 'No!'”  When asked to produce identification, Craig presented police his U.S. Senate business card and said, “What do you think of that?”  The power play didn’t work.  Craig was arrested, charged and entered a guilty plea.  Despite enormous pressure from his Republican colleagues to resign from the Senate, Craig refused.
4.  Senator Diane Feinstein (D-CA):  As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on military construction, Feinstein reviewed military construction government contracts, some of which were ultimately awarded to URS Corporation and Perini, companies then owned by Feinstein's husband, Richard Blum. While the Pentagon ultimately awards military contracts, there is a reason for the review process. The Senate's subcommittee on Military Construction's approval carries weight. Sen. Feinstein, therefore, likely had influence over the decision making process.  Senator Feinstein also attempted to undermine ethics reform in 2007, arguing in favor of a perk that allows members of Congress to book multiple airline flights and then cancel them without financial penalty.  Judicial Watch’s investigation into this matter is ongoing. 
5.  Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY):  Giuliani came under fire in late 2007 after it was discovered the former New York mayor’s office “billed obscure city agencies for tens of thousands of dollars in security expenses amassed during the time when he was beginning an extramarital relationship with future wife Judith Nathan in the Hamptons…”  ABC News also reported that Giuliani provided Nathan with a police vehicle and a city driver at taxpayer expense.  All of this news came on the heels of the federal indictment on corruption charges of Giuliani’s former Police Chief and business partner Bernard Kerik, who pleaded guilty in 2006 to accepting a $165,000 bribe in the form of renovations to his Bronx apartment from a construction company attempting to land city contracts.
6.  Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR):  Governor Huckabee enjoyed a meteoric rise in the polls in December 2007, which prompted a more thorough review of his ethics record.  According to The Associated Press:  “[Huckabee’s] career has also been colored by 14 ethics complaints and a volley of questions about his integrity, ranging from his management of campaign cash to his use of a nonprofit organization to subsidize his income to his destruction of state computer files on his way out of the governor’s office.”  And what was Governor Huckabee’s response to these ethics allegations?  Rather than cooperating with investigators, Huckabee sued the state ethics commission twice and attempted to shut the ethics process down.
7.  I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby:  Libby, former Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $250,000 for lying and obstructing the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation.  Libby was found guilty of four felonies -- two counts of perjury, one count of making false statements to the FBI and one count of obstructing justice – all serious crimes.  Unfortunately, Libby was largely let off the hook.  In an appalling lack of judgment, President Bush issued “Executive Clemency” to Libby and commuted the sentence.
8.  Senator Barack Obama (D-IL):  A “Dishonorable Mention” last year, Senator Obama moves onto the “ten most wanted” list in 2007.  In 2006, it was discovered that Obama was involved in a suspicious real estate deal with an indicted political fundraiser, Antoin “Tony” Rezko.  In 2007, more reports surfaced of deeper and suspicious business and political connections  It was reported that just two months after he joined the Senate, Obama purchased $50,000 worth of stock in speculative companies whose major investors were his biggest campaign contributors.  One of the companies was a biotech concern that benefited from legislation Obama pushed just two weeks after the senator purchased $5,000 of the company’s shares.  Obama was also nabbed conducting campaign business in his Senate office, a violation of federal law.
9.  Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA):  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who promised a new era of ethics enforcement in the House of Representatives, snuck a $25 million gift to her husband, Paul Pelosi, in a $15 billion Water Resources Development Act recently passed by Congress.  The pet project involved renovating ports in Speaker Pelosi's home base of San Francisco.  Pelosi just happens to own apartment buildings near the areas targeted for improvement, and will almost certainly experience a significant boost in property value as a result of Pelosi's earmark.  Earlier in the year, Pelosi found herself in hot water for demanding access to a luxury Air Force jet to ferry the Speaker and her entourage back and forth from San Francisco non-stop, in unprecedented request which was wisely rejected by the Pentagon.  And under Pelosi’s leadership, the House ethics process remains essentially shut down – which protects members in both parties from accountability.

I very plainly stated in my post, if you wanted dems - you would have to do your own research

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didn't I? I made no pretense one way or the other about a) dems not being under investigation, or b) that my post was one sided....on purpose, to illustrate a point you are STILL doing your darndest to miss. In fact, my last statement was included to draw attention to its one-sided presentation. You are familiar with the concept of disclaimer, aren't you?

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