Some Circumstantial Evidence Is StrongSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Wed, 10/03/2007 - 2:55pm.
Dana Milbank of the Washington Post speculates, via strategically-placed parentheses, about the interest of certain members of Congress in holding Blackwater and other defense contractors accountable for their actions in Iraq. Are the contributions lining their campaign coffers causing some legislators to look the other way?
Here's an extended excerpt from Milbank's column on the testimony of Blackwater founder Eric Prince before the House Government and Oversight Committee: Republicans, meanwhile, proved content to shill for a major donor. Prince's father helped to bankroll the religious-conservative movement, and his sister, Betsy DeVos, is a big Republican fundraiser who married into the Amway fortune. Prince himself has given $236,000 to GOP candidates and conservative causes -- typical of a defense contracting industry that, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, gave nearly $1 million to members of the oversight committee since 2003 -- 83 percent of it to Republicans.
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I do believe that the best way to increase the number of clean elections is to EXPOSE those known to be DIRTY (fixed) elections. Lets have a couple of examples to start us off with. Sincerely, Blackwater...I hope that it's my imagination because it seems that all the most obvious, money-oriented, dirty-est, most un-democratic, un-Christian decisions made in Congress are made by the Republicans. Could that be so? If it's true do they really expect to win ANY upcoming election? Be still my imagination...although... Blackwater does start with a "B" just like Boyscouts, Baseball, Bush & BS! Post new comment |
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