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Rohirrim
06-04-2007, 04:48 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19031423/

Too bad they found that bundle in his freezer. He could have used that for cigs in the joint. :wiggle:

ant1999e
06-04-2007, 04:58 PM
Right wing conspiracy.

Spider
06-04-2007, 05:00 PM
Right wing conspiracy.

LOL no the ****er is guilty as hell ....... what would be worse is if he has to call a republican bubba daddy ;D

yavoon
06-04-2007, 05:12 PM
I love indicting politicians. JAIL BITCHES!

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
06-04-2007, 08:41 PM
He's a disgrace.

Hopefully he'll end up sharing a cell with Duke Cunningham.

W*GS
06-05-2007, 12:13 AM
Oooooh, can those of us who aren't Democrats launch into how Jefferson is emblematic of all Dems?

spdirty
06-05-2007, 01:15 AM
I just have a ? for everyone here. If you knew that money was in that freezer, and you knew there were like 3 days before anyone opened that freezer, would any of you guys drive to NOLA and get you some?

I mean, there is no way he could report his 90K in cash that was in his freezer was stolen right?

W*GS
06-05-2007, 01:23 AM
Heh. Good one...

Kinda like cops who bust drug dealers who have gobs of cash laying around... Are they gonna report the dough missing if a cop or two helps themselves?

epicSocialism4tw
06-05-2007, 01:36 AM
Oooooh, can those of us who aren't Democrats launch into how Jefferson is emblematic of all Dems?

He was in league with Bush. I think we all know that, WaGS.

1 + 1 = 2.

Get it straight.

This was obviously part of the 9/11 conspiracy payoff. Why would a Democrat be so stupid as to hide 90 grand in their freezer? Impossible. It's far more likely that Bush hand delivered it, and couldnt find anywhere else to put it. A Democrat would have donated that money to Hamsters in Crisis Worldwide, but it would have been legitimate cash. They would have nabbed it out of the offering plate at the Universalist Church. The HiCW would have slipped Jefferson a bit, but its all good.

This is a Bush job. His fingerprints are all over it.

Bush sucks!!!!!!!!!!! High-five it, brothas!!!!!
http://www.muntedmess.com/images/posts/high-five-1.jpg

Spider
06-05-2007, 02:07 AM
He was in league with Bush. I think we all know that, WaGS.

1 + 1 = 2.

Get it straight.

This was obviously part of the 9/11 conspiracy payoff. Why would a Democrat be so stupid as to hide 90 grand in their freezer? Impossible. It's far more likely that Bush hand delivered it, and couldnt find anywhere else to put it. A Democrat would have donated that money to Hamsters in Crisis Worldwide, but it would have been legitimate cash. They would have nabbed it out of the offering plate at the Universalist Church. The HiCW would have slipped Jefferson a bit, but its all good.

This is a Bush job. His fingerprints are all over it.

Bush sucks!!!!!!!!!!! High-five it, brothas!!!!!
http://www.muntedmess.com/images/posts/high-five-1.jpg

Snap out of it , you on drugs or take a stupid pill ? See the difference ? we didnt Defend Jefferson , we didnt make excuses , we have acted no where near the level you have on several occasions defending Bush ........and thats why we democrats are far better then you , we catch s lying or a thief we dont make excuses .........Something you need to learn

Spider
06-05-2007, 02:10 AM
Oooooh, can those of us who aren't Democrats launch into how Jefferson is emblematic of all Dems? go ahead everyone already knows you are an Idiot ...........

Spider
06-05-2007, 02:10 AM
I just have a ? for everyone here. If you knew that money was in that freezer, and you knew there were like 3 days before anyone opened that freezer, would any of you guys drive to NOLA and get you some?

I mean, there is no way he could report his 90K in cash that was in his freezer was stolen right?

Take every red cent of it ..........

Bronco Bob
06-05-2007, 02:11 AM
Snap out of it , you on drugs or take a stupid pill ? See the difference ? we didnt Defend Jefferson , we didnt make excuses , we have acted no where near the level you have on several occasions defending Bush ........and thats why we democrats are far better then you , we catch s lying or a thief we dont make excuses .........Something you need to learn

Gotta wonder if this had been a Pub caught with cash in the freezer,
would llama be blaming Bill Clinton for it. ;D

epicSocialism4tw
06-05-2007, 02:12 AM
Snap out of it , you on drugs or take a stupid pill ? See the difference ? we didnt Defend Jefferson , we didnt make excuses , we have acted no where near the level you have on several occasions defending Bush ........and thats why we democrats are far better then you , we catch s lying or a thief we dont make excuses .........Something you need to learn


No, brotha. You clearly are missing the point.

High-five it up. All of this is Bushmongo's fault.

Dont leave me hangin'...

BUSH SUCKS!!!!!!!!
http://www.desmondandthetutus.co.za/HighFive/images/index_02.jpg

Bronco Bob
06-05-2007, 02:12 AM
go ahead everyone already knows you are an Idiot ...........

:thanku:

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
06-05-2007, 02:14 AM
Oooooh, can those of us who aren't Democrats launch into how Jefferson is emblematic of all Dems?

You can if you can actually make the case that Jefferson is the rule and not the exception.

Or even if you can point to anything comparable to the pervasive and widespread culture of corruption and criminality visited upon us by the GOP over the past seven years that has occurred under Democratic control.

That's what I thought.

epicSocialism4tw
06-05-2007, 02:19 AM
You can if you can actually make the case that Jefferson is the rule and not the exception.

Or even if you can point to anything comparable to the pervasive and widespread culture of corruption and criminality visited upon us by the GOP over the past seven years that has occurred under Democratic control.

That's what I thought.

That's exactly right.

Bushcorp International and their evil schemes have finally caught up to them! All we are saying, is give peace a chance! Down with the evil regime of oppression!

BUSH STINKS!!!!! High fives all-around, righteous brothas and sistas!
http://blogs.commercialappeal.com/bbq/archives/high%20five%20frenchs.jpg

spdirty
06-05-2007, 02:48 AM
Take every red cent of it ..........

good...now I don't feel guilty for wishing I could go back in time and stealing that freezer cash.

Traveler
06-05-2007, 08:38 AM
Put his a$$ under the jail if/when he is convicted.

Rohirrim
06-05-2007, 09:06 AM
Gotta wonder if this had been a Pub caught with cash in the freezer,
would llama be blaming Bill Clinton for it. ;D

Come on, now. We all now that if it was a Repug caught with money in his freezer, Bush would simply declare the money top secret and hand it over to Halliburton in the interests of national security.

Rohirrim
06-05-2007, 09:06 AM
Hey, Angrydramaqueen, stopping wasting bandwidth with your lame joke.

Spider
06-05-2007, 10:28 AM
good...now I don't feel guilty for wishing I could go back in time and stealing that freezer cash.

;D

Garcia Bronco
06-05-2007, 10:52 AM
LMAO at the hi-5's

Spider
06-05-2007, 11:13 AM
LMAO at the hi-5's

does your disability allow you to give hi fives ?

epicSocialism4tw
06-05-2007, 11:13 AM
Come on, now. We all now that if it was a Repug caught with money in his freezer, Bush would simply declare the money top secret and hand it over to Halliburton in the interests of national security.

That's what I'm talking about, Roh. ^5

Lay some skin on me!!!!!
http://www.peterschaaf.com/schickele/schickelemeetspdq01/highfive.jpg

Spider
06-05-2007, 03:53 PM
But this thread is a clear cut difference in Dems and Reps .........
Republican gets caught ( foley for example )' Rep senate and Reps in General make excuses , try to hide and protect this guy .......
Dems ~ Fry the lying rat bastard , we dont need people like this in our party , this ****er would make a perfect republican ...........I guess what I am trying ot say is Dems are alot more savy and harder to Bullshít then those on the right ........

W*GS
06-05-2007, 04:24 PM
But this thread is a clear cut difference in Dems and Reps .........
Republican gets caught ( foley for example )' Rep senate and Reps in General make excuses , try to hide and protect this guy .......
Dems ~ Fry the lying rat bastard , we dont need people like this in our party , this ****er would make a perfect republican ...........I guess what I am trying ot say is Dems are alot more savy and harder to Bullshít then those on the right ........

Explain Ted Kennedy.

Spider
06-05-2007, 04:28 PM
Explain Ted Kennedy.

explain ted Nugent .....

W*GS
06-05-2007, 04:33 PM
Ted Nugent isn't the Senator Emeritus of the Democratic Party.

If Dems are as quick to disown and throw out their own bad apples as you claim, what's the story on Ted Kennedy?

Spider
06-05-2007, 05:27 PM
Ted Nugent isn't the Senator Emeritus of the Democratic Party.

If Dems are as quick to disown and throw out their own bad apples as you claim, what's the story on Ted Kennedy?

Now show me where I have ever stuck up for Kennedy on anything , or where anyone on this board has, or Proclaimed his innocence , made excuses etc ....you cant and you wont ..... .............you asking about Ted Kennedy makes as much sense as me asking about Ted Nugent ......... Once again W*GS you are an Idiot

W*GS
06-05-2007, 05:34 PM
Now show me where I have ever stuck up for Kennedy on anything , or where anyone on this board has, or Proclaimed his innocence , made excuses etc ....you cant and you wont ..... .............you asking about Ted Kennedy makes as much sense as me asking about Ted Nugent ......... Once again W*GS you are an Idiot

You didn't say "Dems like myself and the other Dems on the OM", you used "Dems", no qualifiers.

You and the other Dems may want Kennedy put away, but obviously the vast majority of Dems are quite happy with him, including his fellow Dem Senators, and the Dems in the House.

Ergo, it's not clear that the Dems are unforgiving of scumbags in their ranks.

Your original point is quite wrong. You've been owned on this one.

Spider
06-05-2007, 05:41 PM
You didn't say "Dems like myself and the other Dems on the OM", you used "Dems", no qualifiers.

You and the other Dems may want Kennedy put away, but obviously the vast majority of Dems are quite happy with him, including his fellow Dem Senators, and the Dems in the House.

Ergo, it's not clear that the Dems are unforgiving of scumbags in their ranks.

Your original point is quite wrong. You've been owned on this one.
No I havent , People of Mass are responsible...... but that happen back in the 60'S
see W*GS Kennedy is a mass senator , so only the people of Mass can vote for him , funny how that works aint it , but anyhoo Vast Majority of Dems are not in Mass ........... Hilarious! I dont know why you bother

24champ
06-05-2007, 05:58 PM
Explain Ted Kennedy.

or Harry Reid and his shady land deals...

Spider
06-05-2007, 06:07 PM
or Harry Reid and his shady land deals...

got proof ?

W*GS
06-05-2007, 06:08 PM
No I havent , People of Mass are responsible...... but that happen back in the 60'S
see W*GS Kennedy is a mass senator , so only the people of Mass can vote for him , funny how that works aint it , but anyhoo Vast Majority of Dems are not in Mass ........... Hilarious! I dont know why you bother

Irrelevant blathering, as usual.

Clearly, the continued presence of Ted Kennedy in the US Senate, as one of the Democratic Party's most esteemed and respected members, shows that your premise that Dems kick out the baddies to be total BS.

I've made my point. You're full of crap. As usual.

Spider
06-05-2007, 06:12 PM
Irrelevant blathering, as usual.

Clearly, the continued presence of Ted Kennedy in the US Senate, as one of the Democratic Party's most esteemed and respected members, shows that your premise that Dems kick out the baddies to be total BS.

I've made my point. You're full of crap. As usual.
LOL so you are saying the Vast Majority of Dems can and will vote for Kennedy .....Voter fraud ever hear of it ?
I dont know if he is esteemed as you claim , I think the others work with him .Even righties ......... Hardly the vast majority of Dems there W*GSY

W*GS
06-05-2007, 06:16 PM
LOL so you are saying the Vast Majority of Dems can and will vote for Kennedy .....Voter fraud ever hear of it ?
I dont know if he is esteemed as you claim , I think the others work with him .Even righties ......... Hardly the vast majority of Dems there W*GSY

Until that particular log (Kennedy) in your eye is gone, Dems are no better than Reps when it comes to cleaning house and getting rid of the filth...

Spider
06-05-2007, 06:19 PM
Until that particular log (Kennedy) in your eye is gone, Dems are no better than Reps when it comes to cleaning house and getting rid of the filth...
LOL I see , so the vast Majority of Dems support Kennedy line didnt work when I pointed out only the Dems in mass can vote for him , so now you are going this route ......... well you are wrong , Dems are far better then Reps , I suggest you get therapy to help you get over this

24champ
06-05-2007, 06:21 PM
got proof ?

If there was proof , I wouldn't call it "shady" now would I?




These are these real life "Reid Estate" transactions.

Real Life Example No. 1: In the early 1990s a helpless corporation, Del Webb, wanted to realize its personal dream and develop some land outside Las Vegas. There was just one problem: the government owned much of it and it wasn't for sale! Employing the simple Reid Estate wealth building system, Del Webb hired a former Reid aide, donated $18,000 to Harry Reid's campaign fund and then did the obvious next thing: it purchased "environmentally sensitive" lands 400 miles away near Lake Tahoe. After two letters to the Interior Department from Sen. Reid and a personal meeting organized by him, at which a government employee said he felt "pressured" by Reid, the Interior Department allowed Del Webb and its partners to swap that environmentally valuable land near Lake Tahoe for the environmentally worthless (but commercially valuable) land in Las Vegas. Reid claims to have done nothing unusual.

BAM! Instant value. IT'S JUST THAT EASY TO MAKE MONEY IN REID ESTATE!

Real Life Example No. 2: In a remarkable coincidence, land adjoining the above "swapped" land was then sold by a Del Webb partner to ...Sen. Harry Reid and his partner, Jay Brown. The transaction was at fair market value, Reid later stated. Mr. Brown, described by the Associated Press as a "casino lawyer" whose "name has surfaced in federal investigations involving organized crime, casinos and political bribery," and Sen. Reid wished to develop the land as a strip mall--which would have a much fairer market value than the land they bought, which was zoned strictly residential. A Reid Estate rezoning was called for!

But first Sen. Reid sold his land (for the exact price he had paid for it) to "Patrick Lane," a limited liability corporation created by Mr. Brown, in exchange for a share of that limited liability corporation. This move created no net value, but coincidentally resulted in Reid's name being removed from the deed before Mr. Brown went publicly before the zoning board to represent Patrick Lane LLC, a corporation that somehow omitted Mr. Reid's name from any of its public corporate filings.

When the first board rejected the rezoning as "inconsistent" with Clark County's Master Development Plan, Brown appealed and the Clark County Zoning Board and the Clark County Commission overruled the decision. Coincidentally, Mr. Brown's agent had stated to commissioners during the appeal, "Mr. Brown's partner is Harry Reid, so I think we have people in this community who you can trust to go forward and put a quality project before you." Strange--that Reid's name was so carefully removed from legal documents and then dropped casually in the halls of government--and right before the commission overruled the previous decision. Well, the important thing is that the residential land Reid bought for $400,000 was soon sold for $1.1 million (Reid's part) as a commercial property. And all because Sen. Reid did nothing unusual. That's the power of the Reid Estate system! Let the wheels of government grind away your financial worries!

Real Life Example No. 3: But even the first two examples are nothing compared to the experience of one Harvey Whittemore, a simple lobbyist and long-time practitioner of the Reid Estate system. Whittemore inadvertently got a great deal on a 42,832-acre property once intended as a missile test range. The land was a development nightmare, because it was infested with the endangered Desert Tortoise and the entire road frontage along U.S. 93 was blocked by a mile-wide power line corridor leased to the federal government. Either one of these problems alone might take an act of Congress to solve. But Harvey Whittemore had that in mind all along! Whittemore understood the importance of "Step 2" of the system: "Hire a Reid, invest with a Reid, contribute to a Reid, but above all know a Reid!"--and he had all the bases covered.

"You have to understand how close the Whittemore and Reid families are," Whittemore told the Los Angeles Times. "My relationship with Sen. Reid goes back decades." In addition, Whittemore's personal attorney is Leif Reid, the senator's son. Rory Reid, another of the senator's sons and head of the Nevada Democrat Party during the Clark County Commission's decision to rezone his father's property, was made a partner in Whittemore's law firm. In fact, all four of Reid's sons (Rory, Leif, Josh and Key) have worked for the firm during their careers. Whittemore has given tens of thousands of dollars to Harry Reid's campaigns, thousands to Rory Reid's successful campaign to be elected to the Clark County Commission, and thousands to Josh Reid's unsuccessful bid to be elected to the city council of Cottonwood Heights, Utah.

Although neither Sen. Reid nor Leif Reid intervened on his behalf, according to Sen. Reid, the Bureau of Land Management gave Whittemore clear title to 10,000-acre rent-free lease constituting the Desert Tortoise Preserve in the middle of the site, in exchange for 10,000 acres on the eastern edge of the 5-mile by 13-mile tract. Local officials of the Interior Department objected to this minor "boundary adjustment" of the preserve, but were overruled by Washington. The Desert Tortoises, it turns out, were willing to move to the Mormon Mountains.

The federal power corridor was a bigger problem. But after Sen. Reid inserted a measure into a federal land bill opening up the property across the highway for the corridor, then repeatedly inserted a provision into bills to move the corridor across the highway, that pesky 15-square-mile corridor just disappeared. At first, this was to be a gift from the government to Mr. Whittemore, but after a minor stink was raised, Whittemore offered to pay $160,000 for the 15-square-mile improvement. Eventually, he was forced to pay the $10.4 million that government appraisers said the change was actually worth.

But that was still a bargain, since together the federal changes to the corridor and the Desert (and Mountain) Tortoise habitat freed up more than 20,000 acres of highway-accessible Reid Estate for a development that will eventually include 159,000 homes, 16 golf courses (several by Jack Nicklaus), and all the associated strip malls this new city will require. I suggest they call it "Tortuga Hills."

But there was one last obstacle to clear. The EPA suddenly decided that bulldozing desert streambeds, as proposed, might be bad for the streambed environment. A flurry of calls from Sen. Reid arranged meetings between the EPA, Whittemore and Leif Reid. Nevada's junior senator, Republican John Ensign, was enlisted in the cause, clearing the way for the senior senator, Harry Reid, to also become more directly involved in talking to EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson. Can you guess what the outcome was? That's right--the system worked. The Harry Reid Real Estate Investment System, that is. The project proceeded with minimal changes.

There are other examples, as well. But you can see how this simple investment system, accessible by every citizen (no mater how unconnected), works to create millions and millions of dollars of new government-unleashed wealth for its practitioners

How successful is the system for its inventor, Sen. Harry Reid? So successful he doesn't even remember how much land he owns anymore! He's constantly "remembering" old parcels just before the ethics committee asks about them. Such oversight is often the result of "clerical errors"--just like Sen. Reid accidentally paying personal obligations with campaign funds was the result of "clerical errors." "Clerical errors" are soon to be added as "Step 4" of the system: "What to claim upon getting caught using the system."

In fact, the system is so successful that Harry Reid, that beacon of morality from Searchlight, Nev., can now stop worrying about money altogether, and concentrate on his true calling: fighting the "culture of corruption" in Republican Washington.

Get with the system! It works for Harry, Harry's friends, Harry's sons, and even Harry's son-in-law--but that's a whole other (998 acre) story. The system can work for you, too.

Mind you, land deals are just one of the many get rich quick schemes Dirty Harry Reid has to offer.

Ask Senator Reid about how to get hundreds of thousands of dollars from Jack Abramoff clients whilst simultaneously calling others who got far less "criminals."

It's easy and fun to be a self-righteous hypocrite! (And expected, if you are a Democrat leader.)

No wonder Reid is the Senator from Las Vegas. He could teach the mob quite a few tricks about the easy road to riches.

And undoubtedly has.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1722092/posts

Spider
06-05-2007, 06:26 PM
If there was proof , I wouldn't call it "shady" now would I?
LOL I knew you was talking out of your ass , I just wanted you to admit it was rumor .and you did .So now what about Harry Reid ? Hilarious! what should be done to Harry for this rumor ROFL!

24champ
06-05-2007, 06:32 PM
LOL I knew you was talking out of your ass , I just wanted you to admit it was rumor .and you did .So now what about Harry Reid ? Hilarious! what should be done to Harry for this rumor ROFL!
I never said it was true, Spider. I don't blame your lack of reading comprehension...no wait I do blame your lack of reading comprehension because I said "shady" didn't I? Maybe Congress should investigate to find out the truth to get rid of the "Culture of Corruption" right? LOL

Spider
06-05-2007, 06:44 PM
I never said it was true, Spider. I don't blame your lack of reading comprehension...no wait I do blame your lack of reading comprehension because I said "shady" didn't I? Maybe Congress should investigate to find out the truth to get rid of the "Culture of Corruption" right? LOL

you asked for the Dems to explain him didnt you ? explain what ? some bullshít rumor ?
yeah thats what I thought ............ talking out of your ass thought you had something ..........

24champ
06-05-2007, 06:53 PM
you asked for the Dems to explain him didnt you ? explain what ? some bullshít rumor ?
yeah thats what I thought ............ talking out of your ass thought you had something ..........

LOL

Like I said if the Democrats were REALLY wanting to rid the "Culture of Corruption" then they would have investigated Reid and his shady deals. Looks like getting rid of the "Culture of Corruption" was just a campaign slogan and nothing more.

Spider
06-05-2007, 06:56 PM
LOL

Like I said if the Democrats were REALLY wanting to rid the "Culture of Corruption" then they would have investigated Reid and his shady deals. Looks like getting rid of the "Culture of Corruption" was just a campaign slogan and nothing more.

what makes you think there is something to be investigated ? wasnt the Whitewater enough of humiliation for you guys ? you call it corruption , yet you have no proof .......... Pure genius

Smiling Assassin27
06-05-2007, 06:57 PM
at least jefferson fell on his sword and resigned from the small business committee. pelosi is thanking her lucky stars because she has neither the heart nor the stomach to chop the head off of one of her own. and right on cue, republicans move to boot the guy from the House before he gets a trial. what a cesspool of greed.

Smiling Assassin27
06-05-2007, 06:59 PM
spyder doesn't understand that one can violate house ethics rules without being convicted of corruption. a subtle difference, but an important one.

24champ
06-05-2007, 07:02 PM
what makes you think there is something to be investigated ?

Well how does a guy make a cool million on a Las Vegas land sale even though he hadn't personally owned the property for three years? Huh?

Spider
06-05-2007, 07:03 PM
spyder doesn't understand that one can violate house ethics rules without being convicted of corruption. a subtle difference, but an important one.

you again , thought you learned the last time ............ So now provide your Proof Reid did something wrong ....... I am all ears ........ or even against house ethic rules ? ummmmmmmmm

Spider
06-05-2007, 07:04 PM
Well how does a guy make a cool million on a Las Vegas land sale even though he hadn't personally owned the property for three years? Huh?
um paying taxes on the land .....Naw that couldnt be it ..........

24champ
06-05-2007, 07:27 PM
um paying taxes on the land .....Naw that couldnt be it ..........

I would assume you know that Senate ethics rules require lawmakers to disclose on their annual ethics report all transactions involving investment properties, regardless of profit or loss and to report any ownership stake in companies. Then here you have Dingy Harry that has no documents proving Dingy Harry's stake in the company because it was an "informal understanding" between friends. Sounds a bit sketchy but then again if you are a Democrat then the "Culture of Corruption" does not apply to you...

Spider
06-05-2007, 07:34 PM
I would assume you know that Senate ethics rules require lawmakers to disclose on their annual ethics report all transactions involving investment properties, regardless of profit or loss and to report any ownership stake in companies. Then here you have Dingy Harry that has no documents proving Dingy Harry's stake in the company because it was an "informal understanding" between friends. Sounds a bit sketchy but then again if you are a Democrat then the "Culture of Corruption" does not apply to you...

I see I answered how he got 1.1 million for the deal , now you come up with this ....... ok Reid did report he owned land in 2001 , Reid continued on reporting of the land until the sale the real question is about how the Taxes were handled .........you got nothing ......... Just rumor and innuendo...........

24champ
06-05-2007, 07:47 PM
I see I answered how he got 1.1 million for the deal , now you come up with this ....... ok Reid did report he owned land in 2001 , Reid continued on reporting of the land until the sale the real question is about how the Taxes were handled .........you got nothing ......... Just rumor and innuendo...........

No in 2001 he sold the land to his friend Brown that started a company called Patrick Kane LLC. Harry didn't disclose the sale on his annual public ethics report or tell Congress he had any stake in Brown's company. He continued to report to Congress that he personally owned the land. Then in 2004 he got local officials to rezone the land for a shopping center, right after that then Brown sold the land and Reid rakes in 1.1 million dollars. Reid's failure to report the 2001 sale and his ties to Brown's company violated Senate rules.

So my question to you spider is why would Reid sign a Deed saying Patrick Kane LLC. now owns the land in 2001 and then Dingy Harry continues to report that he personally owns the land up till 2004?

Spider
06-05-2007, 07:53 PM
No in 2001 he sold the land to his friend Brown that started a company called Patrick Kane LLC. Harry didn't disclose the sale on his annual public ethics report or tell Congress he had any stake in Brown's company. He continued to report to Congress that he personally owned the land. Then in 2004 he got local officials to rezone the land for a shopping center, right after that then Brown sold the land and Reid rakes in 1.1 million dollars. Reid's failure to report the 2001 sale and his ties to Brown's company violated Senate rules.

So my question to you spider is why would Reid sign a Deed saying Patrick Kane LLC. now owns the land in 2001 and then Dingy Harry continues to report that he personally owns the land up till 2004?
you left alot out , well you didnt , the right wing piece did . the ethics report was on the tax arrangement and the **** up was Reid didnt file his stake in his Buddies LLC company

Spider
06-05-2007, 07:56 PM
so the way it went down was Reid was paying 70+ percent of the taxes , while his buddy had owned the land , completely legal in Nevada , when the lan was sold Reid made 1.1 mill off of a property that was bought for 400K , now make a case about the Taxes , or him leaving off his involvement in a LLC .........

24champ
06-05-2007, 08:07 PM
so the way it went down was Reid was paying 70+ percent of the taxes , while his buddy had owned the land , completely legal in Nevada , when the lan was sold Reid made 1.1 mill off of a property that was bought for 400K , now make a case about the Taxes , or him leaving off his involvement in a LLC

The deals that spanned from 1998 were very shady and getting the land cleared of EPA restrictions and getting it REZONED is VERY SHADY.

Spider
06-05-2007, 08:41 PM
The deals that spanned from 1998 were very shady and getting the land cleared of EPA restrictions and getting it REZONED is VERY SHADY.

yeah , yeah , yeah ..........blah blah blah .......same ole same , whitewater now this ...... Bunch of Shít

spdirty
06-05-2007, 08:43 PM
Now show me where I have ever stuck up for Kennedy on anything , or where anyone on this board has, or Proclaimed his innocence , made excuses etc ....you cant and you wont ..... .............you asking about Ted Kennedy makes as much sense as me asking about Ted Nugent ......... Once again W*GS you are an Idiot

bull****, you gave him your thoughts and prayers. :~ohyah!: http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?p=1114784#post1114784

Spider
06-05-2007, 09:25 PM
bull****, you gave him your thoughts and prayers. :~ohyah!: http://www.orangemane.com/BB/showthread.php?p=1114784#post1114784

LOL excellent find bro.not to mention 50.00 Hilarious!

Spider
06-05-2007, 09:32 PM
if i could I would throw more rep your way sp .......... I had alot of fun in that thread . I forgot all about it

spdirty
06-05-2007, 09:40 PM
if i could I would throw more rep your way sp .......... I had alot of fun in that thread . I forgot all about it

what was funny was not even labf would send him flowers.

Man we got errand going, thought his head would explode in that thread.

Spider
06-05-2007, 09:42 PM
what was funny was not even labf would send him flowers.

Man we got errand going, thought his head would explode in that thread.

LOL , yeah we sure did .....damn good job

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
06-06-2007, 06:29 PM
Confused Quotes

"The country owes Tom DeLay a great debt of gratitude...He has served our nation with integrity and honor..."

- Rep John Boehner, talking about Tom DeLay after he was indicted on corruption charges

http://thinkprogress.org/

"House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) moved quickly to expel Rep. William Jefferson (D-La.) following his indictment Monday on federal corruption charges. .."

- Patrick O'Conner

http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/0607/Boehner_seeks_Jefferson_expulsion.html

http://www.bartcop.com/drunk-moron.jpg