Monday, December 17, 2007

Top Ten SCANDALS of 2007?

CREW has released a new report detailing
the “2007 Top Ten Ethics Scandals“:
1- No new enforcement mechanisms for congressional ethics;

2- Ted Stevens still sitting on Senate Appropriations;

3- Senate Ethics Committee looking into Sen. Craig, but not Sen. Vitter;

4- Millions of missing White House emails still unaccounted for;

5- Rep. Murtha’s abuse of the earmarking process remains unchecked;

6- Lurita Doan remains chief of GSA despite illegal conduct;

7- White House covering up its role in the firings of the U.S. Attorneys;

8- No Child Left Behind funds directed to Bush fundraisers who provide inadequate reading materials for kids;

9- Court decision regarding search of Jefferson’s office limits ability of DOJ to investigate other corrupt lawmakers; and

10- FEMA knowingly let Katrina victims live in hazardous trailers.
REALLY? ...REALLY?

Really? Because I think I could come up with 20 Bush/Cheney scandals off the top-of-my-head in five minutes, that'd out-scandal that Top Ten... Dang-git! Okay?

Give me a couple days, Herb.

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