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GUEST,Guest from Sanity BS: The crisis of capitalism in the USA (214* d) RE: BS: The crisis of capitalism in the USA 04 Jul 14


Barney Frank......check it out...HE even admitted that he is corrupt

Here's a bit about Glickman...(besides the Pigford mess):

"Cong. DAN GLICKMAN (D-Kansas)
In the Clinton administration he became head of the Department of Agriculture. BCCI/Banca Nazionale del Lavoro were implicated in a huge Atlanta scandal where billions of U.S. dollars disguised as "Agriculture" loans, were used by Daddy Bush to supply weapons to Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein. Glickman was reportedly part of the coverup.   

Cong. ROBERT MICHEL (R-Illinois) When faced with an apparent Chicago U.S. Bankruptcy scandal also involving his son, he left Congress.

Cong. RICHARD DURBIN (D-Illinois)      


U.S. SENATE

Here is the reported payoff list of U.S. senators, as of 1990.

Some have since retired or lost elections. Senators....



Steve Symms (Idaho)

Richard Shelby (Alabama) **

Wyche Fowler (Georgia)Alan Dixon (Illinois)

Orrin Hatch (Utah) **

Hank Brown (Colorado) **

Larry Craig (Idaho) **

David Durenberger (Minnesota)

Mark Hatfield (Oregon) **

Howell Heflin (Alabama) **

Daniel Inouye (Hawaii) **

Alfonse D'Amato (New York) **

Wendell Ford (Kentucky) **

Tom Harkin (Iowa) **

Robert Kasten (Wisconsin)

Dan Quayle (Indiana)

Donald Riegle (Michigan)

James Sasser (Tennessee)

Richard Lugar (Indiana) **

Patrick Leahy (Vermont) **

Sam Nunn (Georgia) **

Robert Graham (Florida) **

[** indicates currently in office] [[Note: As of 1995]]"

He appears to be one of those guys who, while working for Bush's corruption, does not get attacked by the 'right'....

More on this scandal and the Bushes

GfS


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