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To: American Spirit who wrote (8341)5/15/2006 11:41:50 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 71588
 
Culture of corruption
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, was taken to task by the Las Vegas Review-Journal in an editorial Friday.
"Last week, a jury of valley residents validated the stench that surrounds former Clark County Commissioners Dario Herrera and Mary Kincaid-Chauncey by finding them guilty of a combined 30 counts related to public corruption. Although the evidence proved both defendants used their elected offices to leverage favors, Herrera's appetite for power, extra-marital sex and cash was particularly disgusting," the newspaper said.
"It would be hard to imagine anyone defending the 32-year-old Herrera, especially his one-time mentor and political guardian, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. After all, Sen. Reid has barked for months about the need to end the 'culture of corruption' that taints politics today. What harsh words would Sen. Reid, who thrust Herrera onto the national stage four years ago by making him a congressional candidate, reserve for a man whom a jury deemed crooked?
"?'I'm not going to pound on Dario. He's had enough pounding,' Sen. Reid said Tuesday. 'I think he's young enough when he finishes whatever punishment the court metes out to him that he can still contribute to society.' The senator described Herrera as having 'great talent' and a 'tremendous intellect.'
"If Nevada's senior senator wanted his rhetoric about GOP corruption taken seriously, he would have rebuked Herrera's behavior as the kind of conduct he and his party will not tolerate. ...
"Instead, Sen. Reid sent Herrera the equivalent of a Hallmark card, even after it was revealed that one of his aides escorted Herrera from the federal courthouse immediately after his conviction to spare him from the gantlet of journalists seeking his reaction. How can Sen. Reid be seen as someone capable of cleaning up corruption when a member of his own staff does favors for felons?
"The senator's tough talk is a partisan joke. If Sen. Reid can't walk the walk on corruption, he should find a new talking point."



To: American Spirit who wrote (8341)5/15/2006 11:19:01 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
Filegate was one of Clinton's corrupt criminal misdeeds that got discovered. You make up stories to attack the innocent while turning a blind eye to the corruption of your allies.