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1. The black congresman who put $100,000.00 in his freezer?
2. Sandy Berger who stuffed national secrets in his pants?
3. The black congresswoman who accused the capitol police of racism when she was deleiquent and criminal as she tried to enter the capitol?
4. What happened with all the accusations about supposed Florida corruption during the elections?
Sees like we never get the final story?

2006-07-27 02:58:56 · 2 answers · asked by nobodiesinc 1 in Politics & Government Government

2 answers

These are all excerpts from their respective sources.

1. On July 26, a federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Justice Department from reviewing any of the documents confiscated from Jefferson’s office. The court cited a need for time to consider the congressman's legal challenge to the controversial raid

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=William_Jefferson

2. On April 1, 2005, in connection with the documents investigation, Berger pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of unauthorized removal and retention of classified material. Under a plea agreement, U.S. attorneys recommended a fine of $10,000 and a loss of security clearance for three years. However, on September 8, U.S. Magistrate Judge Deborah Robinson increased the fine to $50,000 at Berger's sentencing. Robinson stated, "The court finds the fine [recommended by government prosecutors] is inadequate because it doesn't reflect the seriousness of the offense."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Berger

3. On June 16, 2006, a grand jury declined to indict Rep. McKinney, returning a ruling of "ignoramus," meaning that the Grand Jury found insufficient grounds to proceed and chose to ignore the whole affair

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynthia_McKinney#The_Charge_is_Dropped

4. Statewide, the largest numbers of voting problems were found in precincts with high proportions of black and elderly voters.

Under the settlement, both sides will work to restore voters who were wrongly removed from voters lists in the 2000 election. Many law-abiding voters across the state said their names were dropped because they were mistakenly pegged as ex-cons, who generally aren't allowed to vote in Florida.

The county also agreed to improve communication and training for staffers who work on election day.


http://www.truthout.com/docs_02/04.28A.Election.Fraud.htm

2006-07-27 03:21:54 · answer #1 · answered by Kookiemon 6 · 1 0

You have to keep up with the news...theres stuff about most of those things at least once a week.

100,000 guy is tied up in litigation

congresswoman is running for re-election and no charges were ever filed

and what truely happened in florida we will probably never know

2006-07-27 10:07:35 · answer #2 · answered by Franklin 7 · 0 0

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