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posted on Mar, 8 2006 @ 02:53 PM
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This interview is interesting and what is most striking is that Abromoff still does not understand (apparently) the severity of his crimes and the need to punish him.
 



thinkprogress.org
Vanity Fair is set to publish an in-depth interview with disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Abramoff sheds new light on his close relationships with top conservatives, including some not typically associated with the Abramoff scandals like Ken Mehlman and Newt Gingrich. Some choice quotes:

On President Bush:

President Bush, who claims not to remember having his picture taken with Abramoff. According to Abramoff, at one time, the president joked with Abramoff about his weight lifting past: “What are you benching, buff guy?”

On former Rove deputy Ken Mehlman:

According to documents obtained by Vanity Fair, Mehlman exchanged e-mail with Abramoff, and did him political favors (such as preventing Clinton administration alumnus Allen Stayman from keeping a State Department job), had Sabbath dinner at Abramoff’s house, and offered to pick up Abramoff’s tab at Signatures, Abramoff’s own restaurant.

On Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX):

Abramoff has “admired Tom DeLay and his family from the first meeting with him,” he tells Margolick. “We would sit and talk about the Bible. We would sit and talk about opera. We would sit and talk about golf,” Abramoff recalls. “I mean, we talked about philosophy and politics.”

On Newt Gingrich:

Newt Gingrich, whose spokesman Rick Tyler tells Margolick that “Before [Abramoff’s] picture appeared on TV and in the newspapers, Newt wouldn’t have known him if he fell across him. He hadn’t seen him in 10 years.” A rankled Abramoff says “I have more pictures of [Newt] than I have of my wife.”

On Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT):

Abramoff says: “Every appropriation we wanted [from Burns’s committee] we got. Our staffs were as close as they could be. They practically used Signatures as their cafeteria. I mean, it’s a little difficult for him to run from that record.”


Please visit the link provided for the complete story.


This scandal is only going to get more and more interesting as the (in the french) merde hits the fan. It is kind of like watching a train wreck in slow motion. I have a distinct feeling that we will not know (or understand) the depth of the corruption inherent in this for years to come. It is what happens when either party reaches for absolute control.

Related News Links:
www.truthout.org

[edit on 12-3-2006 by asala]



posted on Mar, 29 2006 @ 04:33 PM
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AP



Assuring the judge he is working to become "a new man," disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff was sentenced Wednesday to nearly six years in prison for committing fraud in the purchase of a fleet of gambling boats.

He will remain free while helping prosecutors with a vast bribery investigation involving members of Congress.

Abramoff, 47, and former business partner Adam Kidan, 41, received the minimum under federal guidelines: five years and 10 months.


Well... Isn't that special?



[edit on 29-3-2006 by Benevolent Heretic]



posted on Mar, 29 2006 @ 09:32 PM
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Hello Benevolent Heretic,

Yessss....it is nice to see someone with his connections get nabbed.

I wonder how telling the info he has is; apparently he is somehow involved in a murder investigation in Florida:

www.sun-sentinel.com...

I wonder what kind of bargaining chips you have to have to get by with a six-year sentance...



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