Thursday, October 14, 2010

The big dance

Quid Pro Qrooks?

Boned Jello
Dance my pretties
Alaskans Standing Together, a Super PAC that takes unlimited contributions from any source, raised $805,000 in contributions from nine federal contractors, all of them Alaska Native corporations, and is spending its money—$595,000 so far—to support the state's incumbent Charlie Crist lookalike  Sen. Lisa Murkowski....


With a potentially competitive race developing back home in Minnesota’s 8th District, Transportation Committee Chairman Jim Oberstar collected a contribution from just one resident of the district between June 22 and Sept. 30, according to a federal election report filed Wednesday.

Jane Robbins of Pine City gave Oberstar $500 on Aug. 22.

Other than that, all of his contributions came from political action committees, Native American tribes or individual donors in other districts and states.  blah-blah-blah



4 comments:

JMcD said...

Charming.

DougM said...

Hoods & asps,
venom-spitting, legless ones at that, with forked tongues.
On a scale of one to ...
(Okay, I'll shuddup.)

Arch said...

Government contractors contributing to political candidates. Nope. Not a kickback at all. In fact, I don't see any potential for graft or contract-steering.

Well, maybe a little...

Kristophr said...

Those snakes all have had their fangs broken off. That man ain't stupid, he's a professional performer.

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