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Sunday, June 01, 2008
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Another OK court decision?
by Paul Jacob
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Sometimes courts make the right decision. Really. It happens. But it didn’t happen this past week in Oklahoma.

Oh, we should probably be glad it’s not another petition with hundreds of thousands of voter signatures being tossed out. And no, it’s not nearly as crazy as that ruling allowing a man to photograph up the skirts of girls at the mall.

This week’s decision by Oklahoma’s highest court simply means that former State Senator Gene Stipe is entitled to an $84,000 a year state pension.

Sitting Oklahoma legislators get paid $38,400 a year, so I wonder about a pension that pays a retired legislator more than twice what a working legislator makes. That’s fishy, no?

You probably wonder: Who is this guy, Stipe? And why should anyone give a hoot about his pension?

Gene Stipe was a state legislator for 54 years. He held onto his senate seat longer than anyone else in Oklahoma history. But in 2003, already facing imminent removal thanks to term limits, Stipe was indicted by a federal grand jury for illegally funneling money into a 1998 congressional race and for perjury. Stipe resigned.

It would not be unusual for someone to resign the seat in such a circumstance, of course. But Stipe is not your average politician. He had been indicted before. Repeatedly. And yet had not given up his political perch.

In 1968, he was indicted on income tax evasion. He was later acquitted of the charges. In 1975, he was alleged to have illegally diverted funds in a bankruptcy case and agreed in an out-of-court settlement to repay $60,000. In 1979, he was indicted again, this time for his involvement in securing a fraudulent Small Business Administration loan. Again, he was acquitted. Before the SBA loan case was concluded, Stipe was indicted for a fourth time. The charges? Fraud, extortion and conspiracy stemming from the extradition case of a Colorado man. And for the fourth time, Stipe was acquitted.

Talk about an experienced legislator!

Well, the fifth indictment in 2003 was apparently the charm. Stipe not only resigned his state senate seat, but, in 2004, he pled guilty to perjury, obstructing the investigation, and conspiracy. Stipe was sentenced to six months home detention, five years probation, 1,000 hours of community service and fined more than a million dollars. He also lost his law license.

Which brings us to the question of Mr. Stipe’s pension. Well, almost. First, I should mention that Stipe has since been indicted a sixth time, in 2007, for mail fraud, witness tampering, money laundering, and (once again) conspiracy. The charges involve an alleged plot to acquire state funding for use by private businesses.

Gene’s brother, Francis Stipe, has already pled guilty to all counts. Whether Gene, 81, will be tried for the same crimes depends now on his mental competency to stand trial. Suffering from apparent dementia, he has been declared incompetent and is currently being re-evaluated by prison doctors in Springfield, Missouri.

Now that you know a little bit about Mr. Stipe, you should also know that the state board administering Oklahoma’s retirement system ruled that Stipe’s crimes violated his oath of office. That’s important because a 1981 law requires that when crimes committed by a legislator violate the oath of office, that legislator’s pension benefits are to be forfeit.

Thus, the state of Oklahoma began sending Stipe a monthly pension of $1,572, for that portion of the long-tenured legislator’s pension related to his “work” before the 1981 law took effect. Stipe went to court arguing he should receive $7,042 a month.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court agreed this past week to give Stipe his full pension, arguing that his crimes did not amount to a violation of his oath of office. The lone dissenter, Chief Justice Winchester, wrote, “I would assert that tampering with an election strikes at the very heart” of the oath. He was outvoted 7 to 1.

Three state supreme court justices sat this case out. Justices Yvonne Kauger and Steven Taylor recused themselves. Taylor cited his exposure to local news coverage about the case. Another justice, James Edmondson, brother of Attorney General Drew Edmondson, disqualified himself without explanation.

Stipe turns out to be a large contributor to Attorney General Edmondson, so it is no surprise that several Oklahomans have wondered out loud why the ever-activist state AG hasn’t been involved in going after all the corruption discovered by federal investigators, including that of solon Stipe. And reporters asked why the AG hadn’t returned a $1,000 contribution from Stipe.

Attorney General Edmondson has a ready reply . . . well, at least regarding the thousand-dollar check. He explained simply that he hadn’t returned Stipe’s money, because there was no conflict of interest, since, after all, he wasn’t investigating Stipe.

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Oh and did anyone notice
he is a Democrap?

Thank God for Texas!
Leaving the Democrat Socialist Republic of Oklahoma for Texas was one of the best decisions I ever made.

If you have a business, a private sector job, or a good education and live in Oklahoma, for goodness sakes get out. Leave that sad imitation of a state to its bums, gangsters, druggies, degenerates and baby-brain suckers, and come to Texas where you won't be punished for behaving well. Well, at least not so severely.

And yes, Stipe is a lifelong Democrat, as are the Edmondsons.

Here's a new amendment
to the Constitution of the U.S. Two term limits on senators and four for Representatives.
So, what panel of judges will strike that down? All of them. The Constitution is "fluid" for the soverign black robes.

Whew!!!
That is some serious corruption in the state of Oklahoma! This guy is more corrupt than Edwin Edwards was in Louisiana...and that's saying something!

But why does it not surprise me that this court has decided that what is an obvious violation of the law isn't?

We need a Rep. in the White House
to add a few more moderate/conservatives to the Sup. Ct. to send a message to judges across the nation that whacko decisions, coddling criminals, and promoting leftist agendas is not part of the Constitution.

Typical
Sounds like a typical democrat politician to me, anyone remember Gerry Stubbs. The democraps kept an active child molester in office for 10 years after he was discovered.

Fact is that our politicians who are almost always lawyers believe themselves above the law. Broken promises to the electorate are not a problem.

We are not holding these political clowns accountable. The electorate appears to be getting what it deserves.

To Flagwaver, "war is peace", "up is down", etc. etc. this crap in OK and the nation as a whole is sounding frighteningly like a book by Orwell.

crooked politicians
My daddy, who bought and sold politicians for 40yrs, told all of us. Quote " you can trust a politician for 8yrs, after that he or she becomes whores" The only reason this politician gets a retirement plan was that he knows where all the dead bodies are. If the present politicians ruled against him, he will spill the beans. The only way these @#$#@# politicians can rid themselves of this piece of $hi^ is either to give him what he wants or kill him. They chose not to kill him. Probably, had they "offed him" they would have had to give him one of a eulogy, they didn't want to do that.

Crooked Politicians !!!!
He may be a Democrat but myself as a lifelong Republican it sounds like a lifetime crooked politician.
All of this and the idiots in OK. kept returning him to office.
You think our country is not in deep trouble. This crook when convicted is given Home Dentention for 6 months while we have two Border Patrol agents, Copean, and Ramos doing federal Prison time for performing their duties which ran contrary to what biased and crooked politicians of both the Democratic and Republican parties wanted.

Oklahoma ignorance
I admit it. I was ignorant about corruption in OK. I can guess this is only the tip of the iceberg!

And the voters there? There must be a story about them since they should have a little say in who they elect.

Oh, and being in CA, I assume it's okay if I call the kettle black, right?

Okies are Dumber than I thought
I grew up just south of the Red River in Baja Oklahoma, and could never figure out why Okies were so damned stupid.

Its just like the Peoples Democratic Republic of Taxechussetts who keep electing scum like Ted Kerry, or is it Jean Francois Kennedy?

This guy Stiles is pretty slick, he identified the stupidest district in Oklahoma and milked the fools for 54 years. As far as I'm concerned, he should be busting rocks at his age, he is just plain scum.

The court system sucks all over!!!
The court system is so connected to crime it is unbelievable. Even Capone said the justice system was a bigger crime organiztion than any known. Sure looks like he was right.
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