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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/27/2014 2:41:48 PM
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dave rose
locogringo

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we have been telling you Obamacare has never been about healthcare but marxist redistribution of wealth.

thanks for proving our point comrade



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/27/2014 2:57:12 PM
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Honey_Bee

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"Most families will be unaffected by reform," Aaron and Burtless wrote. "Their insurance arrangements will not change, and they are not expected to pay higher taxes or premiums to finance reform or their own insurance."

So......................again I ask you, how is that good for the economy?

Do you ever answer any questions, or are you a parrot for the party?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/27/2014 3:35:04 PM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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you think the liberal media will cover this like they did Christie

Bribery trial opens for ex-New Orleans mayor Ray 'Katrina' Nagin

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January 27, 2014 Associated Press
foxnews.com

Jury selection began Monday in the trial of former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who faces charges that he accepted bribes and free trips among other things from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work.

Nagin, a Democrat who was mayor when Hurricane Katrina stuck in 2005, served two terms before leaving office in 2010. He was living in a Dallas suburb when a federal grand jury indicted him a year ago.

Nagin had little to say as he entered the federal courthouse with a noticeable limp.

Each bribery count carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. Each wire fraud count is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

The charges are the product of a City Hall corruption investigation that already has resulted in several convictions or guilty pleas by former Nagin associates.

Nagin's 21-count indictment accuses him of accepting more than $160,000 in bribes and truckloads of free granite for his family business in exchange for promoting the interests of local businessman Frank Fradella.

Nagin also was charged with accepting at least $60,000 in payoffs from another businessman, Rodney Williams, for his help in securing city contracts.

The indictment claims Nagin received free private jet and limousine services to New York from an unidentified businessman who owned a New Orleans movie theater. Nagin allegedly agreed to waive tax penalties the businessman owed to the city on a delinquent tax billin 2006.

From several city contractors, Nagin is accused of accepting free travel and vacation expenses for trips to Hawaii, Chicago, Las Vegas and Jamaica while in office.

The allegations aren't limited to his tenure as mayor. Prosecutors said Nagin accepted monthly payoffs from Fradella totaling $112,250 after he left office.

Aaron Bennett, a businessman awaiting sentencing in a separate bribery case, told The Times-Picayune he introduced Nagin to Fradella specifically to help the mayor get a Home Depot contract for granite installation work for a business Nagin and his sons founded. Fradella's company received more than $4 million in city contracts for repair work at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and in the French Quarter after Katrina, the indictment says.

A political novice before he was first elected mayor in 2002, Nagin became a national figure after broken levees flooded most of the city in Katrina's aftermath. Known for his occasionally cringe-inducing rhetoric, Nagin famously declared in 2006 that the slowly repopulating city would be "chocolate" again, playing to black residents' fears that they would get short shrift during the recovery process.

After voters elected him to a second term, his popularity was steadily eroded by the city's slow recovery and a mounting federal investigation of his administration.

An initial group of 16 prospective jurors appeared before U.S. District Judge Helen Berrigan.

Berrigan told them they must admit any strong feelings about the often controversial Nagin. "We can't just assume that you can be totally impartial," she told them.

No one in the first group raised a hand.

The contractors who pleaded guilty to bribing Nagin agreed to cooperate with investigators.
Fradella pleaded guilty in June 2012 to conspiracy to commit bribery. Williams pleaded guilty in December 2012 to a conspiracy charge.

Greg Meffert, a former technology official and deputy mayor under Nagin, pleaded guilty in 2010 to taking bribes and kickbacks in exchange for steering city contracts to businessman Mark St. Pierre. In 2011, St. Pierre was convicted of charges that include conspiracy, bribery and money laundering. Nagin's indictment accuses him of accepting bribes from St. Pierre.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/27/2014 3:35:44 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 224755
 
CBS's Mellody Hobson, Whose Husband George Lucas Is Worth $7 Billion, Slams Rich CEOs 8 nwsbstrs



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/27/2014 4:22:53 PM
From: TideGlider4 Recommendations

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Sedohr Nod

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I feel little but the boot on the back of my neck from Obama. I regret those who cannot sense that. Some blades are so dull they need to be tossed aside. Your blades seem to never have been sharpened.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/27/2014 5:39:29 PM
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dave rose
locogringo
tonto

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did you see Gov Walker Saved his people over a billion dollars and he's giving it back in tax cuts. Now that's a real gov



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/28/2014 9:50:43 AM
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lorne

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At 6PM your time, most of the TV stations will be running a rerun of a cartoon show and a worthless clown making announcements.

Make sure you turn in and get your excitement and fulfillment for the week.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (164453)1/28/2014 10:14:18 AM
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lorne

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Guns Don't Kill People, Democrats Kill People

However, what may be shocking is the near exclusivity of firearm-related homicides to a small subset of neighborhoods; neighborhoods that vote predominately for Democrat candidates.

Slate.com has published a compilation of firearm-related deaths since the Newtown mass shooting.

Read more: americanthinker.com