Message-ID: <Pine.A41.3.95q.970221093434.56326D-100000@hector.NMSU.Edu> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 09:36:58 -0700 From: JC WANDEMBERG <mailto:juwandem@NMSU.EDU> Subject: Re: Bribery Politics To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU
On Fri, 21 Feb 1997, Chuckie wrote:> The American news media has highlighted a chronic problem
> in America: politicians on the take. In any scenario in normal
> life taking money to influence a business decision would be
> considered bribery, except in Washington D.C. where taking
> money is an art form. PACS, lobbyists, slush funds, private
> donors, corporations, all lavish millions on politicians from
> congress to local governments in an effort to buy favors.
> Politics in America is like being in shark infested waters
> with all the sharks in a feeding frenzy. The buying and selling
> of America is big business.
> The Clinton administration has taken sleaze to new heights.
> IN the mad rush for money they have, possibly, allowed the
> American government to be infiltrated by a foreign agent. Each
> day brings new revelations and money scandals surrounding
> president Clinton.
> From COINTELPRO, to Watergate, from Iran-Contra to Iraqgate
> illegality, dirty money and dirty politics go hand in hand in
> America.
>
> Wayne
AMEN ! AMEN!, way to go Wayne. But know the question is:
WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO, IF ANYTHING, ABOUT IT ???????????
It's never to late to clean up!
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