Ay yo Mario,
First of all this isn't about Tom DeLay but rather Bob Menendez. Second of all, if you recall Tom Delay resigned. So based on your rationale, Bob Menendez shoudl resign as well.
I have no problem with that either.
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In reference to docp101's comment:
Also, to believe that Menedez is not a typical Hudson County crook would be naive.
What's the big picture look like?
Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) "Menendez comes from Hudson County, a jurisdiction known for its old-fashioned machine politics. In early September, federal prosecutors subpoenaed documents related to a Hudson County community center that received federal funding and once paid Menendez rent."
How do the Hudson County crooks measure up against the Tom DeLay crooks? Or the Enron crowd whose crookery resulted in thousands of employees and investors losing their life savings, children's college funds, and pensions?
From Roll Call, the leading publication for Congressional news and information and reputable enough to be featured on C-Span daily: "Reid and Specter don’t make this list [see below] because they are not up for re-election this year. But the growing threat of a Democratic wave, accelerated by the emergence of the Foley scandal, has increased the vulnerability of several Republicans who were already on the list. That’s the main reason we are now running a new — and presumably final — installment of the scandal checklist for Campaign 2006. The list does not include endangered Republicans who are one degree removed from the Foley scandal, such as Rep. Tom Reynolds (N.Y.). Election Day Is Almost Here, Yet Scandals Continue to Surface Oct 24.
On October 26's Washington Journal, C-Span reported its updated list of 17 investigations: 4 (including Menendez) were Democrats, 13 Republicans.
As Sgt. Joe Friday used to say on Dragnet: "Just the facts!"
Actually, that line is just another legend, according to Snopes:
Claim: Dragnet's Sgt. Joe Friday character frequently implored female informants to provide "Just the facts, ma'am."
Status: False. http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/dragnet.htm
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Bob Perry seems like a sincere fellow. The Swiftboat ads were completely justified.
Also, to believe that Menedez is not a typical Hudson County crook would be naive.
To Kean Jr. is a nice wholesome lad.
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November 1, 2006 Behind the `Mob' Ad, a Republican Donor With a History By LAURA MANSNERUS TRENTON, Oct. 31 — A much-criticized television advertisement that uses a mob character to impugn Senator Robert Menendez was financed by a Republican donor who has given more than $6 million this year to start ad campaigns attacking Democrats. The donor, Bob J. Perry, a Houston home builder, gave $4.45 million in 2004 to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, an independent organization that attacked Senator John Kerry's Vietnam War record, damaging his presidential campaign and leading to protests about the tactics used by such outside groups. The anti-Menendez ad was produced by one such group, the Free Enterprise Fund Committee, which said it received about $1 million from Mr. Perry. His role in the ad was reported on Tuesday in The Star-Ledger. Earlier this year, Mr. Perry started another group, the Economic Freedom Fund, with a $5 million contribution. Together, the committees are running attack ads in about a dozen states. In the anti-Menendez ad, titled "Politicos," a stocky character with a leather jacket and a "Sopranos" accent rasps into a cellphone: "We got a problem. Our boy down in Washington, Bob Menendez, he's caught in a federal investigation. The feds start looking at these fixed contracts, and bada-bing, we're in it deep." "We need to get the bosses to fix this thing, like they did for Torricelli," he says at the end of the ad. Jill Hazelbaker, a spokeswoman for Mr. Menendez's Republican opponent, State Senator Thomas H. Kean Jr., said the campaign condemned the ad when it started running a week ago. That statement, Ms. Hazelbaker said, "makes clear that we loathe the ad." She said the Kean campaign could not call on the sponsors to stop running the ad. Campaign finance laws prohibit any direct contact between campaign officials and the independent groups, known as 527s after a provision in the federal tax code that permits them to spend unlimited amounts as long as they do not coordinate efforts with candidates. But Matt Miller, a campaign spokesman for Mr. Menendez, said: "The Republicans have been very good at getting all their donors to fund side projects to smear Democratic candidates. We saw it pop up in New Jersey with the Free Enterprise Fund ads, which repeated Tom Kean Jr.'s smears." Todd S. Schorle, a spokesman for the Free Enterprise Fund Committee, said that Mr. Perry provided almost all of the group's financing but that the ad was entirely the creation of the committee staff and the agency that made it, Nelson Warfield and Company. Mr. Schorle said the ad cost $200,015 and was to run for a week, ending today, on cable stations in several North Jersey counties. When asked about Mr. Perry, Mr. Schorle said, "We don't discuss any of our donors." The committee has run ads against other Democratic Senate candidates, including Ned Lamont in Connecticut, Jon Tester in Montana and Harold Ford Jr. in Tennessee. The Economic Freedom Fund, Mr. Perry's new committee, has run attack ads in at least five states. In Indiana, the state attorney general filed a complaint against the group and forced it to stop automated telephone calls attacking a Democrat, Baron Hill, who is challenging Representative Mike Sodrel. Anthony Holm, a spokesman for Mr. Perry, declined to comment. Mr. Perry is the nation's top donor to the independent groups this year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks federal campaign finance reports. In 2004 he and his wife, Doylene, were the biggest Republican donors to 527 groups, giving $9.6 million. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.group/AsburyPark / yahoo.com/ (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:AsburyPark-group/AsburyPark /join [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:AsburyPark-ps.com fullfeatured@ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: AsburyPark-unsubscryahoogroups. com [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.com yahoo.com/ info/terms/
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