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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060304...8xZRpSMwfIE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-

Former Congressman Gets Eight-Plus Years

By SETH HETTENA, Associated Press Writer 2 minutes ago

Former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, who collected $2.4 million in homes, yachts, antique furnishings and other bribes on a scale unparalleled in the history of Congress, was sentenced Friday to eight years and four months in prison, the longest term meted out to a congressman in decades.

Cunningham, who resigned from Congress in disgrace last year, was spared the 10-year maximum by U.S. District Judge Larry Burns but was immediately taken into custody. He also was ordered to pay $1.8 million in restitution for back taxes and forfeit $1.85 million in valuables he received.

Cunningham accepted money and gifts including a Rolls-Royce and $40,000 Persian rugs from defense contractors and others in exchange for steering government contracts their way and other favors.

Federal prosecutors sought the maximum and his attorneys asked for mercy, but Cunningham, choking up as he addressed the judge, focused on accepting blame. "Your honor I have ripped my life to shreds due to my actions, my actions that I did to myself," he said.

"I made a very wrong turn. I rationalized decisions I knew were wrong. I did that, sir," Cunningham said.

Much thinner than when he pleaded guilty in November — he said he has gone from 265 pounds to 175 pounds since June — Cunningham had asked to see his 91-year-old mother one last time before going to prison, but was denied.

The judge, while crediting Cunningham for his military service and for taking responsibility, questioned why he felt compelled to betray his constituents and his colleagues for luxuries.

"You weren't wet. You weren't cold. You weren't hungry and yet you did these things," Burns said. "I think what you've done is you've undermined the opportunity that honest politicians have to do a good job."

The scale of his wrongdoing surpasses anything in the history of Congress, according to official Senate and House historians. "In the sheer dollar amount, it's unprecedented," Deputy House Historian Fred W. Beuttler said Friday.

The longest term meted out to congressmen in the past four decades had been eight years, handed to former Rep. James Traficant, D-Ohio, in 2002 for taking payoffs, and to former Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y., in 1988 for extorting nearly $2 million from a defense contractor.

Prosecutor Phil Halpern told the judge that while Cunningham was living the good life "he was squandering precious tax dollars for, among other things, systems the military didn't ask for, didn't need and frequently didn't use."

Cunningham's attorney Lee Blalack asked for six years for the former Navy "Top Gun" flight instructor and Vietnam War flying ace.

Cunningham, 64 and a congressman for 15 years, rubbed away tears while Blalack addressed the court. He appeared to be crying quietly when Blalack referred to his wartime service.

Blalack said that given Cunningham's age and history of prostate cancer, "there is a significant likelihood" he would not survive a 10-year sentence, and that he already has suffered greatly.

"This man has been humiliated beyond belief by his own hand. He is estranged from those he loves most and cares most about," Blalack said. "All his worldly possessions are gone. He will carry a crushing tax debt until the day he dies. He will go to jail until he's 70 years old."

Prosecutor Jason A. Forge said Cunningham should not get a break for committing crimes late in life, and doubted his apparent remorse, pointing out that after the allegations emerged he spent months falsely denying them.

"The fact of the matter is Mr. Cunningham went down kicking and screaming," Forge said.

The sentence reverberated in Washington, D.C.

"It is my hope that Congressman Cunningham will spend his incarceration thinking long and hard about how he broke the trust of the voters that elected him and those on Capitol Hill who served with him," House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., said in a statement.

Cunningham pleaded guilty Nov. 28 to tax evasion and a conspiracy involving four others. It is among a series of GOP scandals: Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff's guilty pleas in a corruption investigation; a campaign-finance indictment that forced Rep. Tom DeLay of Texas to step down as majority leader; a stock sale by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist that is under investigation; and the indictment of Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff in the CIA leak case.

The case against Cunningham began when authorities started investigating his sale of his Del Mar house to defense contractor Mitchell Wade for $1,675,000, a price inflated by $700,000.

Wade admitted giving Cunningham more than $1 million in gifts, including a yacht, cash, cars, antiques and meals. He pleaded guilty last month to conspiring with Cunningham, among four corruption charges that carry a maximum prison term of 20 years.

Wade's company, MZM Inc., which does classified intelligence work for the military, donated to Cunningham's campaigns and received more than $150 million in Defense Department contracts beginning in 2002.

Three other co-conspirators were included in Cunningham's plea agreement but no charges have been announced.

The judge recommended that Cunningham serve his sentence at a federal prison in Taft, Calif. Time off for good behavior could cut his sentence to about seven years.

A special election to fill Cunningham's seat is set for April 11. The district is heavily Republican but Democrats hope to capture it; their candidate Francine Busby is to deliver the party's weekly radio address on Saturday.
 
LovingTongue said:
a few hundred to go...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060304...8xZRpSMwfIE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-

Former Congressman Gets Eight-Plus Years

By SETH HETTENA, Associated Press Writer 2 minutes ago

Former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, who collected $2.4 million in homes, yachts, antique furnishings and other bribes on a scale unparalleled in the history of Congress, was sentenced Friday to eight years and four months in prison, the longest term meted out to a congressman in decades.

Cunningham, who resigned from Congress in disgrace last year, was spared the 10-year maximum by U.S. District Judge Larry Burns but was immediately taken into custody. He also was ordered to pay $1.8 million in restitution for back taxes and forfeit $1.85 million in valuables he received.

Cunningham accepted money and gifts including a Rolls-Royce and $40,000 Persian rugs from defense contractors and others in exchange for steering government contracts their way and other favors.

Federal prosecutors sought the maximum and his attorneys asked for mercy, but Cunningham, choking up as he addressed the judge, focused on accepting blame. "Your honor I have ripped my life to shreds due to my actions, my actions that I did to myself," he said.

"I made a very wrong turn. I rationalized decisions I knew were wrong. I did that, sir," Cunningham said.

Much thinner than when he pleaded guilty in November — he said he has gone from 265 pounds to 175 pounds since June — Cunningham had asked to see his 91-year-old mother one last time before going to prison, but was denied.

The judge, while crediting Cunningham for his military service and for taking responsibility, questioned why he felt compelled to betray his constituents and his colleagues for luxuries.

"You weren't wet. You weren't cold. You weren't hungry and yet you did these things," Burns said. "I think what you've done is you've undermined the opportunity that honest politicians have to do a good job."

The scale of his wrongdoing surpasses anything in the history of Congress, according to official Senate and House historians. "In the sheer dollar amount, it's unprecedented," Deputy House Historian Fred W. Beuttler said Friday.

The longest term meted out to congressmen in the past four decades had been eight years, handed to former Rep. James Traficant, D-Ohio, in 2002 for taking payoffs, and to former Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y., in 1988 for extorting nearly $2 million from a defense contractor.

Prosecutor Phil Halpern told the judge that while Cunningham was living the good life "he was squandering precious tax dollars for, among other things, systems the military didn't ask for, didn't need and frequently didn't use."

Cunningham's attorney Lee Blalack asked for six years for the former Navy "Top Gun" flight instructor and Vietnam War flying ace.

Cunningham, 64 and a congressman for 15 years, rubbed away tears while Blalack addressed the court. He appeared to be crying quietly when Blalack referred to his wartime service.

Blalack said that given Cunningham's age and history of prostate cancer, "there is a significant likelihood" he would not survive a 10-year sentence, and that he already has suffered greatly.

"This man has been humiliated beyond belief by his own hand. He is estranged from those he loves most and cares most about," Blalack said. "All his worldly possessions are gone. He will carry a crushing tax debt until the day he dies. He will go to jail until he's 70 years old."

Prosecutor Jason A. Forge said Cunningham should not get a break for committing crimes late in life, and doubted his apparent remorse, pointing out that after the allegations emerged he spent months falsely denying them.

"The fact of the matter is Mr. Cunningham went down kicking and screaming," Forge said.

The sentence reverberated in Washington, D.C.

"It is my hope that Congressman Cunningham will spend his incarceration thinking long and hard about how he broke the trust of the voters that elected him and those on Capitol Hill who served with him," House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., said in a statement.

Cunningham pleaded guilty Nov. 28 to tax evasion and a conspiracy involving four others. It is among a series of GOP scandals: Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff's guilty pleas in a corruption investigation; a campaign-finance indictment that forced Rep. Tom DeLay of Texas to step down as majority leader; a stock sale by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist that is under investigation; and the indictment of Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff in the CIA leak case.

The case against Cunningham began when authorities started investigating his sale of his Del Mar house to defense contractor Mitchell Wade for $1,675,000, a price inflated by $700,000.

Wade admitted giving Cunningham more than $1 million in gifts, including a yacht, cash, cars, antiques and meals. He pleaded guilty last month to conspiring with Cunningham, among four corruption charges that carry a maximum prison term of 20 years.

Wade's company, MZM Inc., which does classified intelligence work for the military, donated to Cunningham's campaigns and received more than $150 million in Defense Department contracts beginning in 2002.

Three other co-conspirators were included in Cunningham's plea agreement but no charges have been announced.

The judge recommended that Cunningham serve his sentence at a federal prison in Taft, Calif. Time off for good behavior could cut his sentence to about seven years.

A special election to fill Cunningham's seat is set for April 11. The district is heavily Republican but Democrats hope to capture it; their candidate Francine Busby is to deliver the party's weekly radio address on Saturday.

When greed hits somebody, nobody is immune. Republican or Democrat.

This guy really went off the deep end though.
 
Hm I was reading this on Google news and did not realize how bad this was. I know he stepped down and was in pretty deep shit, but after reading what happened, wow.

I also happen to agree greed is not limited to political party. Even members of his own party said the punishment was justified.
 
Given his military record and the fact that he could have done some good in Congress, this is a shame.

But he did the crime and he'll have to do the time.
 
garbage can said:
Hey, the guy was thief, just like Democrat James Trafecant, who is currently in prison.....If you pussy liberals allowed "hard labor", I'd have given him 8 years hard labor.


This is good shit...If this guy gets 8 years, Ken Lay should get life imprisonment.

Ah speaking of Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling, I really wish CourtTV was showing live testimony.
 
garbage can said:
Hey, the guy was thief, just like Democrat James Trafecant, who is currently in prison.....If you pussy liberals allowed "hard labor", I'd have given him 8 years hard labor.


This is good shit...If this guy gets 8 years, Ken Lay should get life imprisonment.
There you go, always bringing up the Democrats to deflect the crimes of your own party.

BTW Ken Lay was a major contributor to the GOP. Don't think the Democrats will take all, or even much flak, over him. Clinton, perhaps, but that's about it.
 
It's not a "them" or "us" question....

Power corrupts, refer to the last 3000yrs of history..

The congressional count in 2003~

*29 have been accused of spousal abuse
*7 have been arrested for fraud
*19 have been accused of writing bad checks
*117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at leased 2 businesses
*3 have done time for assault
*71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
*14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
*8 have been arrested for shoplifting
*21 are currently defendants in lawsuits
*84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year

Stop giving them blank checks and start paying them civil servant wages to take the profit out of public service.
And audit-audit-audit-audit!

"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is force. And force, like fire, is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." George Washington

www.lp.org RIP Harry Browne :rose:
 
"And at least one Libertarian has confessed to fucking underaged girls."

YEEHAW!

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You're a sick little bitch, Lost Cause. One day soon you will be ridden by a cell mate like a freshly stolen Harley.
 
What do you mean LT? A few hundred more before they catch up with the Dem traditionally crooked Dems. You mentality and this thread is a joke. I figure Cunningham got jealous of all the money he's seen the the dems making in the past and wanted his cut.

LovingTongue said:
a few hundred to go...
 
Meanwhile the Rep's and the Dem's are fucking the rest of America.

LovingTongue said:
And at least one Libertarian has confessed to fucking underaged girls.
 
spagester said:
What do you mean LT? A few hundred more before they catch up with the Dem traditionally crooked Dems. You mentality and this thread is a joke. I figure Cunningham got jealous of all the money he's seen the the dems making in the past and wanted his cut.
How many of those Democrats have been nailed for pedophilia? You write like one of their more willing victims.

http://www.armchairsubversive.org

:D
 
LovingTongue said:
There you go, always bringing up the Democrats to deflect the crimes of your own party.

BTW Ken Lay was a major contributor to the GOP. Don't think the Democrats will take all, or even much flak, over him. Clinton, perhaps, but that's about it.

But Clinton is to Democrat what Reagan was to Republican...
 
You're changing the subject because your original positions stinks so bad you can't defend it. Typical liberal. It's hilarious. On one hand a Liberitarian busted. On the other hand, to many Dems busted to count. Hell it's the Party of the Daley's, Clintons, Trafecant and the unions. Who the fuck can count all the crooked bastards? The Reps are no more honest they just aren't as stupid.

LovingTongue said:
How many of those Democrats have been nailed for pedophilia? You write like one of their more willing victims.

http://www.armchairsubversive.org

:D
 
Bullshit. Maybe you can compare clinton to bush. Not to Reagan though. Reagan had more greatness in a pimple on his ass than clinton ever will have.

hurricane64 said:
But Clinton is to Democrat what Reagan was to Republican...
 
spagester said:
Bullshit. Maybe you can compare clinton to bush. Not to Reagan though. Reagan had more greatness in a pimple on his ass than clinton ever will have.

Oh believe me, I'm not for a minute saying that Clinton would ever compare to Reagan. For God's sake, don't accuse me of that.

I'm saying from a relative standpoint, Clinton has a place of standing for Democrats that Reagan has for Republicans.
 
spagester said:
You're changing the subject because your original positions stinks so bad you can't defend it. Typical liberal. It's hilarious. On one hand a Liberitarian busted. On the other hand, to many Dems busted to count. Hell it's the Party of the Daley's, Clintons, Trafecant and the unions. Who the fuck can count all the crooked bastards? The Reps are no more honest they just aren't as stupid.
Uh, http://www.armchairsubversive.org points to far too many Republicans sitting in prison to count. But while the Democrats you refer to did time for corruption, these Republicans are doing time for pedophilia.

Let's see, pedophilia vs corruption, which one does your pea brain think is worse?

I haven't changed the subject at all.

Republicans are pedophiles, and Bush's administration is so corrupt it makes Clinton's look like George Washington's.
 
Ah I see. It illustrates their low standards.

hurricane64 said:
Oh believe me, I'm not for a minute saying that Clinton would ever compare to Reagan. For God's sake, don't accuse me of that.

I'm saying from a relative standpoint, Clinton has a place of standing for Democrats that Reagan has for Republicans.
 
First you started with corrupts Reps. Then you went to a single Liberitatian busted for underage sex. Then you go off to Rep Pedos. All because your original topic could not be defended. I think they are equally fucked up. They both betray a trust. You show how lame you are by saying the dems are corrupt but it's ok because the Reps are pedos. Neither should be defended. So stop trying.

LovingTongue said:
Uh, http://www.armchairsubversive.org points to far too many Republicans sitting in prison to count. But while the Democrats you refer to did time for corruption, these Republicans are doing time for pedophilia.

Let's see, pedophilia vs corruption, which one does your pea brain think is worse?

I haven't changed the subject at all.

Republicans are pedophiles, and Bush's administration is so corrupt it makes Clinton's look like George Washington's.
 
Lost Cause said:
Power corrupts, refer to the last 3000yrs of history..

The congressional count in 2003~

*29 have been accused of spousal abuse
*7 have been arrested for fraud
*19 have been accused of writing bad checks
*117 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at leased 2 businesses
*3 have done time for assault
*71 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit
*14 have been arrested on drug-related charges
*8 have been arrested for shoplifting
*21 are currently defendants in lawsuits
*84 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year

Stop giving them blank checks and start paying them civil servant wages to take the profit out of public service.
And audit-audit-audit-audit!

"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is force. And force, like fire, is a dangerous servant and a fearful master." George Washington

www.lp.org RIP Harry Browne :rose:


Snopes is your friend. Congress Urban Legends
 
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