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Wed Mar-28-07 11:14 AM
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| 21. and you'd lose your bet ...you can look these things up |
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The only contributions that Anderson is listed as making on opensecrets.org are to a PAC called "Voters for Choice/Friends of Family Planning".
While this seems to be a particularly poorly managed PAC (donating only a small percentage of the money it raises to political candidates), Opensecrets.org indicates that virtually 100% of the PAC's contributions over the past 5 election cycles have gone to Democratic candidates.
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| -Tax Cheat Escapes $100 Million Repayment |
Eugene |
Mar-27-07 07:41 PM |
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Our Justice Dept is a disgusting joke - the entire top 2 layers should be removed. recommended |
williesgirl |
Mar-27-07 07:49 PM |
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www.freedomtofascism.com |
ORDagnabbit |
Mar-27-07 08:09 PM |
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an eye opener |
BrokenBeyondRepair |
Mar-28-07 11:43 AM |
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Anyone doubt this was done on purpose? |
youngdem |
Mar-27-07 08:33 PM |
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Not me. And not anyone else with a working brain. nt |
cyberpj |
Mar-27-07 09:27 PM |
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I want to say this is unbelievable, but hell, this is to be expected from these crooks |
anotherdrew |
Mar-27-07 09:12 PM |
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Was this guy a Bush crony? |
daleo |
Mar-27-07 11:10 PM |
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From the top down, it seems the "Justice" Dept. is out to build a Republican majority |
ShockediSay |
Mar-27-07 11:29 PM |
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I wonder how much of a donation he gave to the GOP |
formercia |
Mar-28-07 06:06 AM |
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Follow the money. |
truthisfreedom |
Mar-27-07 11:19 PM |
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Love those Activist Judges from the Federalist Society! |
Joe Bacon |
Mar-27-07 11:25 PM |
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which repub got off the hook? |
onenote |
Mar-28-07 11:15 AM |
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US Attorney got the word on this from Bush via Monica and Gonzales. |
Robson |
Mar-28-07 08:54 AM |
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What crap. I thought clerical error was ... nevermind. |
lonestarnot |
Mar-28-07 09:21 AM |
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Excusable clerical error only applies in death penalty cases |
gratuitous |
Mar-28-07 09:24 AM |
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Is that just on the plea paperwork? Because clerical error is a rule of the Court and a pleading |
lonestarnot |
Mar-28-07 08:50 PM |
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So there's a justice that SHOULD be fired for poor performance... |
MissMillie |
Mar-28-07 09:34 AM |
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(DOJ) Error costs government $100 million (in biggest tax prosecution ever;) |
rainbow4321 |
Mar-28-07 10:53 AM |
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If I would bet on this, I would guess Walter Anderson gave well to |
wakeme2008 |
Mar-28-07 10:53 AM |
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and you'd lose your bet ...you can look these things up |
onenote |
Mar-28-07 11:14 AM |
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An intentional error, perhaps? |
DCKit |
Mar-28-07 10:53 AM |
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oops. (wink wink) |
soothsayer |
Mar-28-07 10:53 AM |
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IRS appears to be the only department left trying to do its job fairly |
Robbien |
Mar-28-07 10:53 AM |
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A mistake? Yeah, right! |
damntexdem |
Mar-28-07 11:04 AM |
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let's see: arrested in 2005, sentenced to 9 years, and $23 million fine |
onenote |
Mar-28-07 11:25 AM |
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... instead they come after me for a $900 deduction error. |
hippiechick |
Mar-28-07 11:15 AM |
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the guy got nine years and a $23 million fine |
onenote |
Mar-28-07 11:26 AM |
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well, if he owed $100M and only had to pay $23M ... |
hippiechick |
Mar-28-07 11:38 AM |
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so you'd take the nine years in prison (i.e. same arrangement)? |
onenote |
Mar-28-07 11:41 AM |
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Halve that |
catgirl |
Mar-28-07 01:10 PM |
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$100,000,000? Why, that could fund 9.09 hours of the Iraq War! |
KansDem |
Mar-28-07 12:47 PM |
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