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At the request of the White House, General Services Administration chief Lurita Alexis Doan resigned last night as head of the government's premier contracting agency, ending a tumultuous tenure in which she was accused of trying to award work to a friend and misusing her authority for political ends.

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Nice of Dubya to keep paying her for 10 months after he found out she was a sleezebag.
Maybe him and Condi and Lootira were doing 3 somes?

Worst President Ever.

Nice of Dubya to keep paying her for 10 months after he found out she was a sleezebag.
Maybe him and Condi and Lootira were doing 3 somes?

Worst President Ever.

...in which she was accused of trying to award work to a friend and misusing her authority for political ends....

Aw, come on, get real.
We all know nothing like that would ever happen in this Administration.

Typical woman....

Wow the WH asked her to resign, oh that changes everything, I can see they really are trying to run an honest government.

Now we know for sure that this is an election year,
previous to this time President Bush would have given this Bitch, the Medal of Freedom...Another disgraceful appointment, who was the last official that left this Administration with there head held high???

All of them left because because they disagreed with the Policy or they were incompetent, "HELL OF LEGACY BUSHIE!!"

Any of you A**holes, that voted for this clown still want to go an have a beer with this Idiot?? At least you could say that you were in the presents of the "Worst President in our History."

Aw, come on, get real.
We all know nothing like that would ever happen in this Administration.

Posted by CalifChris

We know that no other administration had any problems. They were all above the board.

We know that no other administration had any problems. They were all above the board.

You mean like Nixon resigning, or Reagan committing treason or Clinton murdering all those soldiers?

Polish up a Medal Of Freedom for her!!

Legislators and aspirants to the U.S. Presidency can be crooked sleazeballs without rebuke? Is there a license to steal granted to them?

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Obama Paid By Donor Who Got State Grant

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

As an Illinois state Senator, Barack Obama received more than $100,000 from a company owned by an entrepreneur whom Obama helped to obtain a state grant.

Robert Blackwell Jr., a contributor to Obama's campaigns, began paying Obama an $8,000-a-month retainer in early 2001 to provide legal advice to his technology firm, Electronic Knowledge Interchange.

At the time, Obama had recently completed his unsuccessful campaign for Congress, and had numerous debts and a law practice he had neglected for a year while campaigning, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Obama had been so strapped for cash that his credit card was initially rejected when he tried to rent a car at the 2000 Democratic convention, Obama disclosed in his book "The Audacity of Hope."

The monthly payments from EKI supplemented Obama's $58,000-a-year part-time state Senate salary, and eventually totaled $112,000.

"A few months after he received his final payment from EKI, Obama sent a request on state Senate letterhead urging Illinois officials to provide a $50,000 tourism promotion grant to another Blackwell company, Killerspin," the Times story disclosed.

Killerspin runs table tennis tournaments around the country and sells its line of equipment and apparel, along with DVD recordings of the tournaments.

The day after Obama wrote his letter urging that Killerspin receive the grant, Blackwell contributed $1,000 to Obama's Senate campaign.

Killerspin eventually received $320,000 in state grants between 2002 and 2004 to subsidize its competitions.

Blackwell is credited on Obama's Web site with committing to raise $100,000 to $200,000 for Obama's presidential campaign.

According to the Times, Obama did not specify on disclosure forms for 2001 and 2002 that EKI provided him with most of his private-sector compensation.

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs told the Times that Obama did nothing wrong in acting on Blackwell's behalf for a "worthy project" developed by a constituent.

David Axelrod, Obama's chief political advisor, was more vehement in his statement: "Any implication that Sen. Obama would risk an ethical breach in order to secure a small grant for a ping pong tournament is nuts."

Legislators and aspirants to the U.S. Presidency can be crooked sleazeballs without rebuke? Is there a license to steal granted to them?

www.newsmax.com


Obama Paid By Donor Who Got State Grant

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

As an Illinois state Senator, Barack Obama received more than $100,000 from a company owned by an entrepreneur whom Obama helped to obtain a state grant.

Robert Blackwell Jr., a contributor to Obama's campaigns, began paying Obama an $8,000-a-month retainer in early 2001 to provide legal advice to his technology firm, Electronic Knowledge Interchange.

At the time, Obama had recently completed his unsuccessful campaign for Congress, and had numerous debts and a law practice he had neglected for a year while campaigning, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Obama had been so strapped for cash that his credit card was initially rejected when he tried to rent a car at the 2000 Democratic convention, Obama disclosed in his book "The Audacity of Hope."

The monthly payments from EKI supplemented Obama's $58,000-a-year part-time state Senate salary, and eventually totaled $112,000.

"A few months after he received his final payment from EKI, Obama sent a request on state Senate letterhead urging Illinois officials to provide a $50,000 tourism promotion grant to another Blackwell company, Killerspin," the Times story disclosed.

Killerspin runs table tennis tournaments around the country and sells its line of equipment and apparel, along with DVD recordings of the tournaments.

The day after Obama wrote his letter urging that Killerspin receive the grant, Blackwell contributed $1,000 to Obama's Senate campaign.

Killerspin eventually received $320,000 in state grants between 2002 and 2004 to subsidize its competitions.

Blackwell is credited on Obama's Web site with committing to raise $100,000 to $200,000 for Obama's presidential campaign.

According to the Times, Obama did not specify on disclosure forms for 2001 and 2002 that EKI provided him with most of his private-sector compensation.

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs told the Times that Obama did nothing wrong in acting on Blackwell's behalf for a "worthy project" developed by a constituent.

David Axelrod, Obama's chief political advisor, was more vehement in his statement: "Any implication that Sen. Obama would risk an ethical breach in order to secure a small grant for a ping pong tournament is nuts."

David Axelrod, Obama's chief political advisor, was more vehement in his statement: "Any implication that Sen. Obama would risk an ethical breach in order to secure a small grant for a ping pong tournament is nuts."

Posted by Johnson at 2008-05-01 10:41 AM | Reply | Flag:

WHAT A SHOCKER OF A STORY!!!!

Of course, I'm mocking you! Nice try. Do you really want to play these games when it comes to corruption?

Should we start with Bush accepting money from the Bin Laden family, with known terrorist links?

Your VP did Business with a terrost nation, in direct violation of US Law. No big deal, right?

But $1000.00....OH MY! We have a real criminal here!!!

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