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Friday, February 10

ETHICS HALL OF SHAME
by
Caroline Vernon
on Fri 10 Feb 2006 04:00 PM CST
ETHICS HALL OF SHAME
From publiccitizen.org
An
unprecedented wave of corruption, cronyism and special-interest sleaze
has gripped our nation’s capital in recent years. To bring greater
public attention to the individuals involved in these ethics scandals –
in the hope of preventing such abuses of the public trust in the future
– Public Citizen has established the Ethics Hall of Shame.
To
be included, a member of Congress must have committed illegal acts or
engaged in conduct that is highly abusive of the public trust in the
service of special interests. Those members of Congress in the
"dishonorable mention" category have been involved in activity that is
ethically questionable or offensive to the public trust, but which does
not rise to the same level of wrongdoing as that of the inductees into
the Hall of Shame.
The
list of inductees is not complete; it is expected to grow in size and
seriousness as Department of Justice investigations into the scandal
surrounding admitted felon and former super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff
continue to unfold.
To read detailed profiles of the people inducted into the Ethics Hall of Shame, click here to go to original article and click on each of their pictures.
Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Texas)
Forced to resign his position as House majority leader; under
indictment for money laundering in Texas; likely the focus of a Justice
Department investigation for his ties to admitted felon and former
super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-Calif.) Pleaded guilty to taking $2.4 million in bribes from defense contractors.
Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio)
Resigned as chairman of the House Administration Committee because of
allegations that he used his office to help Jack Abramoff and his
clients.
Rep. Richard Pombo (R-Calif.)
Went to bat for a Jack Abramoff client; he short-circuited an
investigation into the owner of a failed savings and loan; his aides
attempted to scuttle an environmental regulation that could have hurt
the Pombo family’s business. Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) A major recipient of Jack Abramoff’s largess, who went to extraordinary lengths to help an Abramoff client. Rep. William Jefferson (D-La.)
Involved in an investigation of alleged extortion in a business
investment scheme; was found to have stashed large amounts of cash in
his freezer Jack Abramoff, Admitted Felon and Former Super-Lobbyist The poster child of why systemic reform to the influence-peddling system is so desperately needed in Washington.
DISHONORABLE MENTION: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.)
Under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission for
possible insider stock trading; he also went to extraordinary lengths
to insert a provision into a new law that will insulate drug companies
from some defective products lawsuits.
House Majority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.)
Slipped a favor for a major tobacco company into legislation creating
the Department of Homeland Security but withdrew it after getting
caught.
Thursday, February 2

Ed Fallon: Culver, Other Dems "All Too Comfortable with Present System"
by
Linda Thieman
on Thu 02 Feb 2006 06:17 PM CST
Ed Fallon: Culver, Other Dems "All Too Comfortable with Present System"
State Representative and gubernatorial candidate Ed Fallon (D-Des
Moines) held a press conference at the Capitol today to show how
Secretary of State Chet Culver’s campaign finance reports show the need
for a Clean Elections Law in Iowa.
“The
whole campaign finance system is corrupt, with elections being sold to
the highest bidder, rather than won by the candidates with the best
ideas for moving our state forward,” Fallon said.
Over 65%
of Culver’s donations in 2005 came from outside of Iowa, including over
$300,000 from Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia.
“I think
it’s obvious that donors from Chevy Chase, Maryland or Dallas, Texas
who gave Chet tens of thousands will probably have more influence than
a donor from Creston or Cresco who gave him $10,” Fallon said.
While
refusing donations from political action committees, paid lobbyists and
large donors, Fallon still received 2114 donations in 2005, compared to
Culver’s 2080. However, Fallon’s average donor gave $52.08, while
Culver’s average donor gave over $658.
“For my
average donor, their donation is the price of a night out at the movies
with their family,” Fallon said. “For Culver’s donors, it’s the cost of
the monthly payment on a Mercedes Benz.”
Fallon went on to say that many of his opponents have become “all too comfortable” with the present political system.
“I think
they’re all good people, but they’ve been sucked into a system that is
flawed,” Fallon said. “It’s not that they’re dirty, but they are all
too comfortable with the current system.”
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