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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (83614)10/19/2006 12:57:44 PM
From: James Calladine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361346
 
October 19, 2006 -- Lieberman's mob connections. Independent (pro-GOP) senate candidate Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut has been financed by mob money ever since his first run for his US Senate seat in 1988. That was the year Lieberman, who was broke, became awash in campaign money from the late Miami-based Cuban right-wing leader Jorge Mas Canosa. The funding for Lieberman was arranged by his primary GOP backer, William F. Buckley, Jr. Buckley was so incensed that the Republican incumbent Lowell Weicker had opposed the nomination of Buckley's brother, James Buckley, for a federal judgeship, he pulled out all his markers with the Cuban exile community to fund Lieberman's campaign.

With the Cuban money flow turned on, Lieberman soon began attracting mob money tied to the Cuban gambling interests of mob financier Meyer Lansky and the Genovese crime family. Much of that money was laundered through dubious Wall Street hedge funds.

waynemadsenreport.com



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (83614)10/19/2006 5:45:40 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361346
 
Coincidence; the weapon of choice in whatever book I found to read last night. It cut the the fingers off of the first victim, even.