Warren Ockrassa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jun 11, 2005, at 9:25 PM, Gary Nunn wrote:

> Scandal rocks Ohio GOP insider
>
> He can't account for millions state put in his rare coin fund
>
> James Dao, New York Times
>
> Saturday, May 28, 2005

[...]

> Democrats have tried to turn the missing coins into a morality tale 
> about
> the dangers of one-party government. Indeed, in Ohio it is hard to find
> anyone responsible for government problems who is not a Republican, 
> since
> Republicans control not only the governor's office, but the 
> Legislature, the
> attorney general's office, the Supreme Court and the state auditor's 
> office.


 On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 23:14:42 -0700 Warren Ockrassa, Publisher/Editor, 
nightwares Books wrote:

I find it difficult to imagine that things would be any different with 
a one-party Democratic government; power does seem to corrupt. What 
might be different is how the wrongdoing is handled. For eight years 
Clinton was dogged pointlessly by an "independent" counsel; six years 
into a missing OBL, persistent and hard-to-quash rumors about dodgy 
personal history (possibly at least on par with any real estate 
scandals), and lies told about Iraq, not a whisper of investigation has 
been leveled against Bush.

It's not so much "follow the money" any more as "find the quiet spots 
which have been created by money", or so it seems sometimes.

$ I SO agree to that Warren, Politics is 82% about money, marketing, greed, and 
$prestige and 17% about notions of "doing the right thing" (figures: "myass").  
That amounts to 99% overhead for actually DOING the right thing.

 $WELL, I for one,encourage the democrats will learn something from this { =)) 
} -like "there's a sucker born every minute" -p.t.barnum

$but I can afford to laugh, I'm on their mailing list - Leonard J Matusik 
(FedUp Democrat from NC) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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