Saturday, February 06, 2010

Money Laundering

A "Crass 'A' ROR"
Gaps in laundering laws vex senators


"How can the United States tell other countries to stop the flow of illegal money when we don't do a better job of it within our own borders?" asked Sen. Carl Levin, Michigan Democrat and subcommittee chairman. "Stopping the flow of illegal money is critical, because foreign corruption damages civil society, undermines the rule of law and threatens American security."  [Gaps in laundering laws vex senators]
Vex? The thought of Carl Levin, or any congressional democrat being worried about illegal cash influencing gummint,  is a Class A  LOL.  Or as Charlie Trie would say, a  Crass A ROR.  Quickly - name the last Republican candidate for office who was accused of receiving massive amounts of illegal cash from foreign entities?  I'll wait ....................

I thought so.  You know what's coming next.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Stopping the flow of illegal money is critical, because foreign corruption damages civil society, undermines the rule of law and threatens American security." ....
It's also a very true statement if you substitute "aliens" for "money". I can get behind that one.
Lt. Col. Gen Tailgunner dick

DougM said...

Obama's safe. It's only illegal for foreigners to contribute to an American running for office.

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