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"Duke-stir" Not Sunk Enough...Yet.

Corruption topped the list of concerns voters presented in the exit-polling this past November. Besides the whole Mark Foley incident, a B-I-G contributor to that notion was Randall "Duke" Cunningham, who resigned and was imprisoned promptly for shifting contracts to certain companies for a little something extra (to the tune of 2.4 million, a used Rolls, and his infamous yacht, "Duke-stir"). This link is a new article describing potential indictments that could rain down on those Cunningham ratted out in his plea agreement. Again, he has to be at least a source to point out as part of the reason Republicans lost power.

On an aside, where can I sign up for a cheesy nickname? Randall "Duke" Cunningham, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, Irving Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Ah well, guess I'm on the wrong side of the isle for that.

1 comment:

"JPO" Joseph Ohler said...

Voters who extrapolate the percentage of incumbent party members who are corrupt to the body of potential candidates within each respective party are likely to be fairly accurate. There are so many players in underground politics that the private-public logrolling network has but a sliver knocked off whenever an expose like this occurs. This also calls to mind those single-source bid contracts and the fact that most politicians hold a salaried job outside their governmental career, resulting in a continued culture of maximal materialism.
By the way, I’m kind of partial to politicians’ public use of nicknames.

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