Obama’s ethics violation…again

| October 6, 2008

The Washington Times reports this morning that the hope and change candidate signed a ghost-written letter to the Bush Administration asking for $20-million grant for a supporter and development consultant and that the letter and the relationship wasn’t disclosed  as required by ethics rules of the Senate;

Sen. Barack Obama, who vows to change Washington by trimming wasteful spending and disclosing special-interest requests, wrote the Bush administration last year to seek a multimillion-dollar federal grant for a Chicago housing project that is behind schedule and whose development team includes a longtime political supporter.

Mr. Obama’s letter, however, was never disclosed publicly. In fact, the letter was ghostwritten for him by a consultant for the Chicago Housing Authority, which wanted the money – a practice ethics watchdogs have frequently criticized.

Maybe this is why he’s trotting out the Keating Five scandal corpse to distract from his onw ethics shortcomings.

Category: Barack Obama/Joe Biden, Liberals suck

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Scrapiron

So Hussein is using a corpse to cover for his 20 years association with a ‘known’ domestic terrorist who actually harmed Americans and destroyed American property. People are associating Hussein’s tactics with the Nazi’s of the past. Actually he’s using the tactics used throughout history by Islam. Islam exist only because they destroy (kill) anyone who disagrees with them. Hussein O learned his lessons well in the ‘Islamic’ school he attended and he did attend, and was a star pupil.
If the RNC files the lawsuit today concerning the $200 million in donations from terrorists and terrorist nations the Lame Stream Media may try to cover for Hussein but they can’t stop the news from leaking out.

David M

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