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To: JDN who wrote (26943)10/26/2006 8:45:35 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27181
 
No kidding...here is just a bit more:

Jack Murtha Is on the Run Back Home

by Diana Irey
Posted Oct 24, 2006

On Friday, September 29, two congressional scandals went public. One of
them instantly became front-page news in every newspaper in the country,
and led the broadcast networks' evening and morning news shows for the
next 10 days; the other one went virtually unnoticed, and seemed to drop
into a news black hole.

The first featured despicable behavior by a member of Congress against
several underage congressional pages; the second one featured despicable
behavior by a member of Congress against more than half a million
residents of his congressional district, and against every one of his
fellow members of Congress, to whom he had been lying for more than a
quarter century.

The result of the saturation coverage of the first scandal was to force
the resignation of a sitting member of Congress, putting his seat in
danger, driving down the poll numbers of the congressman's fellow party
members all over the country, and demoralizing the base voters of his
party just as the country was entering the closing weeks of the campaign
season; the result of the non-coverage of the second scandal was .
nothing at all.

The first featured at its center a mid-level, 12-year veteran Republican
member of Congress; the second featured a 32-year senior Democrat
campaigning to become House majority leader.

Could the different partisan affiliations really be the only explanation
for why one scandal became front-page news, and the other one didn't?

The first scandal, or course, is the Mark Foley congressional page
scandal.

The second scandal-most likely still unknown to you, almost three weeks
after it went public-is the unveiling, for the first time ever, of the
full 54-minute FBI Abscam surveillance video showing U.S. Rep. Jack
Murtha (D.-Pa.) negotiating a $50,000 cash bribe from a man he believed
to be an agent of a rich Arab sheik-but who was in reality an undercover
agent for the FBI.

The video, available at www.YouDon'tKnowJack.org, proves that Jack
Murtha has been lying for 26 years about his involvement in Abscam, the
biggest congressional corruption scandal in history.

Contrary to Murtha's stated defense that he only discussed how to bring
needed investment into his southwestern Pennsylvania congressional
district, the video proves that Murtha believed he had cut a deal to
take a $50,000 cash bribe in exchange for helping a rich foreigner get
into America, and proves further that the "investment defense" was
nothing more than a cover to throw suspicious reporters off the trail.

Can anyone doubt that if the video had showed a senior Republican caught
on tape discussing how to take a $50,000 cash bribe to help a rich
foreigner get into the country, it would be front-page news all over the
nation?

As Murtha's opponent in Pennsylvania's 12th District, I'm taking full
advantage of the scandal surrounding this newly released FBI
surveillance video.

The grassroots momentum for my campaign has been building for months,
fueled by conservative bloggers and talk-radio hosts who have focused on
Murtha's repeated declarations of surrender in the War on Terror. With
the addition of the FBI surveillance video-along with a front-page,
above-the-field article in the New York Times documenting how Jack
Murtha regularly trades his vote for cash, and a recently-released
report from a liberal congressional watchdog group that listed Murtha
among its list of Congress' 25 "most corrupt" members-I'm making this
race about Murtha's long history of ethical lapses.

In a political environment where upwards of 70% of voters believe that
members of Congress don't live by the same set of rules, where
"scandal-a-day" coverage is reminding voters on a regular basis of the
corruption in Washington, and where a strong "throw the bums out"
mentality is permeating the entire American body politic, I believe I've
found just what's needed to topple Jack Murtha.

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