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Friday, November 17, 2006
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Return to the swamp
by Debra J. Saunders
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Nancy Pelosi isn't even speaker of the House yet, and already she is acting like the GOP leaders whom she so handily toppled in last week's election.

When Pelosi, D-Calif., was working for a Democratic takeover of the House, she promised to "drain the swamp" -- swamp being an apt term for the too-cozy relationship between GOP biggies and big donors, which too often led to the shoveling of taxpayer dollars into the maws of corporate contributors.

So who does Pelosi back to be her top lieutenant when her party wins? Rep. Jack Murtha, D-Pa., the prince of "earmarks."

Remember GOP biggies who were too tight with lobbyists? Voters got sick of reading about convicted grease-meister Jack Abramoff and his ties with big-spending deficit-happy Republicans. There were too many sordid stories -- such as the nonprofit group linked to Abramoff that paid the wives of Rep. John Doolittle, R-Calif., and former GOP Rep. Tom DeLay, and bankrolled first-class travel for House members. Or Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa., who lost his seat after the FBI investigated whether he steered lucrative contracts to benefit his lobbyist daughter.

Turns out Murtha has a brother who is a lobbyist, who joined a consulting firm in 2002. Two years later, The Washington Post reported, Murtha's appropriations subcommittee "earmarked" $4.2 million for a wireless networking company that was a client of Kit Murtha's firm.

Murtha also had a special relationship with a lobbying firm, the PMA Group, that along with its clients steered $274,649 Murtha's way in 2006. Defense Appropriations passed more than $95 million in earmarks for PMA clients, the Post reported.

Taxpayers for Common Sense credits Murtha with requesting more than $103 million in special provisions for his district in 2006, and winning nearly $80 million. Continued...

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winging texan wrote:

"What has happened to the Democrat from Lousiana with his money in the freezer. Did he just get swept into a rat hole somewhere?"

He will be in a runoff election after the first election. He is expected to lose. Then he will be going to prison.

"What about the Harry Reid land deal."

There really wasn't anything worth much discussion here. He reported his ownership every year, he reported the sale when it happened. What he didn't report was a technical change in ownership (instead of owning a percentage of the property directly, he owned the same percentage of a corporation set up solely to own the property).

"How come Scooter Libby is still up on charges since the real jerk confessed?"

Because Libby was charged with perjury, obstruction of justice, and making false statements, not with the leak. As we all should have learned well from Bill Clinton's impeachment, lying to a grand jury is not a meaningless offense.

"Whay has there not been an apology."

There may have been, but not a public one. I don't feel that a public apology makes a whit of difference.

"Why is the guy that was impeached up in the big house. Why has he not been sent home?"

I guess you're talking about Alcee Hastings? He was impeached and convicted in the Senate in 1989 and stripped of his judgeship. He was acquitted in a criminal trial. Subsequently, he was elected to Congress. There's nothing more that can be done, though I can't believe they're actually going to make him a Committee Chairman rather than Harman.

"If we are going to clean the bog...lets clean them all out."

Agreed. But the first step shouldn't be to chase the rats. The first step is to seal all the rat holes.

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GunnyG
I've seen the same thing when I went to the Bay area,i'll never get used to it,but it is quite common.

A little trivia,that is very fiting.
In the early day's of Calif. when they were deciding on the design of our State flag,they decided on a pear.
This is true,Bartlet the guy that devoleped the Bartlet pear,figured it would be a great icon for our flag,depicting the great Sacramento valley agriculter industry.
So they sent a messenger to Sacremento with a replica of the flag and a note,the hand writing was kind of sloppy,so they misinterpreted the note and thought it said bear.

So fitting to San Francisco,we almost had a fruit for an icon.
This is true history of Ca. No SH1T!
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