Tuesday, July 17, 2007

POLITICS


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DUKE CUNNINGHAM IS ALSO A SLOB

JEFF DUFOUR AND PATRICK GAVIN, DC EXAMINER - At Cunningham's $2.55
million Spanish-style mission in Rancho Santa Fe, FBI agent Lamont
Siller "noticed snails on the outside stucco wall and spiderwebs no one
bothered to brush away. It seemed to him as though the residents could
not afford to maintain it properly."

Inside, Hettena writes, "lamps, trash bags, boxes and rolled-up rugs
covered the floor, and many walls were bare. An acoustic guitar lay,
strings down, at the base of the stairs. An inordinate number of
armoires were in the home, many of them completely empty."

Laying out in the open on a desk was a letter from lobbyist Brent Wilkes
referencing a trip they took to Hawaii — a trip during which prosecutors
would later allege the two men hired prostitutes.

A similar scene greeted agents who raided Cunningham's boat, the
Duke-Stir. Accompanied by Scott Schramm of the Capital Yacht Club,
agents found the boat a "mess," with papers, trash, wine and receipts
scattered throughout.

http://www.examiner.com/blogs/Yeas_and_Nays/2007/7/10/
Cunningham-Corrupt-Politician-Was-a-Slob-Too



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DC MADAM PUTS RECORDS ONLINE

JEANNE PALFREY - I have reason to believe the disk - containing a full
set of the telephone records for the 13 year operational history of
"Pamela Martin & Associates" - already has been pirated. Despite our
very best intentions to maintain control of the information, our efforts
seemingly have been for naught. I am concerned about manipulation of
the database with false and misleading information. Even though such
falsifications can be refuted in time by comparing an altered copy with
the original, my attorney, Mr. Sibley and I fear that in the intervening
time period, considerable damage can and will be done to the reputations
of individual and entities with no connection to the business.
Additionally, the overall validity of the records' contents will be
diminished when one false accusation after another begins to manifest.
Therefore, to thwart any possible distorted version and to ensure the
integrity of the information, the records – in their entirety -- are
available for downloading.

Deciphering this voluminous amount of data – some of which is well over
a decade old will not be an easy task. Frankly, this likely is
understating matters. It will take a small army of people skilled in
computer and phone technology, investigation as well as factual
knowledge regarding the significance OR non-significance of identified
persons. No one individual or entity will be able to connect all of the
dots. The overall endeavor easily could take many months, if not years
to research and report conscientiously.

http://www.deborahjeanepalfrey.com/Jeane10c.html

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