Looks like Jesse is going to have some company. Oops! Rick Santorum Illegally Directed $1 Million Contribution To Super PAC: FEC Complaint WASHINGTON -- Former 2012 Republican presidential candidate and Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) broke campaign finance rules by directing a $1 million check from a donor to a super PAC backing his candidacy, according to a complaint filed on Wednesday by government watchdog groups. The Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 filed a joint complaint with the FEC against Santorum for allegedly directing a $1 million contribution from energy executive Bill Doré to Red White And Blue Fund, a super PAC run by former Santorum staffers. While a candidate like Santorum can ask a donor to give money to a super PAC, it is a violation of campaign finance laws to direct or solicit a contribution above the legal limit of $5,000. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...-complaint_n_3756984.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Looks like Jesse's wife is going to have some company too. Oops! Bachmann's legal troubles rooted in presidential campaign divisions WASHINGTON - It had all the marks of a third-rate burglary, except it would become one of the pivotal moments in U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann’s long fall from leading GOP presidential candidate to politician under siege. With former aides turning against her, Bachmann’s White House run now is under investigation by police and federal regulators from Iowa to Washington, where she is in the fight of her political life. It started in the weeks leading up to the all-important Iowa caucuses. Somebody walked into Barb Heki’s office inside the Urbandale headquarters of Bachmann’s 2012 presidential campaign. That person — police still don’t know who — allegedly got on Heki’s personal computer and made off with a copy of a proprietary database of thousands of Iowa home-school families. If it was an intel coup, it also would soon backfire, widening the cracks in a campaign already wracked by factionalism and bitter infighting.
As you're so fond of always saying, "Show me the convictions"... or whatever it is you blather all the time.
As you have repeatedly stated, innocent until convicted just as Ayers. Aside from that, you cannot argue the facts, so you change the topic. Jackson is still guilty. HE was convicted.
Well, unless it's George Zimmerman he's talking about. Then, even if the man is found not guilty, he's still GUILTY in Little Joe's opinion! But, if it's someone he doesn't like, if there's even an accusation of impropriety much less a trial, he screams GUILTY! I don't believe I've ever encountered a more racist, hypocritical, two-faced moron than Little Joe. Not even IQLessThan1 is THAT hypocritical.
Aaaaand another cellmate on the way. Rick Perry Veto To Be Reviewed By Special Prosecutor, Judge Says AUSTIN, Texas -- A Texas judge says he plans to have a special prosecutor review allegations that Gov. Rick Perry possibly violated the law over a veto that cut funding for public corruption investigators. Judge Robert Richardson told the Austin-American Statesman (http://bit.ly/14O2Nlz) that he expects to appoint a special prosecutor early as next week. Perry's office denies wrongdoing. The complaint stems from the drunken-driving arrest of Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg in April. Her office houses the Public Integrity Unit that is the state's criminal investigative ethics arm. Perry said he would veto money for the unit if Lehmberg, a Democrat, did not resign. Lehmberg has refused and Perry went on to eliminate $3.7 million in annual state funding. A watchdog group says the veto threat was an abuse of office.