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20080630
John
McCain - Bud
Day - Politics
- 2004
Election - Ads
- Military
- History
- Vietnam
- Belgium
- US
- Massachusetts
- Texas
- Missouri
- 2008
Election
"Price
of Power: McCain accepts ex-Swift Boaters' donations."
... "Republican [2008 Election Presidential Candidate] John McCain, who
four years ago condemned independent ads challenging Democrat[ic Senator
from Massachusetts and 2004 Election Presidential Candidate] John Kerry's
military record, has accepted nearly $70,000 for his presidential campaign
from the top donors of the group behind the attack ads and their relatives,
a USA TODAY analysis shows." ... "In 2004, the Swift Boat Veterans for
Truth (later called SwiftVets and POWS for Truth) bankrolled ads charging
that Kerry had lied about the incidents in Vietnam that led to his military
decorations. The group included former members of the Navy who served in
the same kind of river patrol boats as Kerry. McCain, a former Vietnam
prisoner of war, called the group's advertising "dishonest and dishonorable.""
... "Bob Perry, a Texas builder who gave nearly $4.5 million to Swift Boat
Vets, and his wife, Doylene, each have given $4,400 to McCain's presidential
campaign, some of which went to an account for legal and accounting expenses,
records show." ... "Other donors include Sam Fox, a St. Louis [Missouri]
businessman who was named [United States] U.S. ambassador to Belgium last
year by President Bush." ... "On Monday, Kerry and national Democratic
Party officials sharply criticized McCain for including retired Air Force
colonel Bud Day in a conference call with reporters to defend McCain's
military service. Day had appeared in Swift Boat ads." -By
Fredreka Schouten -USATODAY
20080612
Barack
Obama - John
McCain - Corporate
- Politics
- History
- Missouri
- 2008
Election
"Obama
vs. McCain: Taxing and Spending." ... "Campaigning
in St. Louis [Missouri] on June 10, [2008 Election Democratic Presidential
Candidate Barack] Obama called the current [Republican President Bush]
Administration "the most fiscally irresponsible in our history" and argued
that [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate John] McCain would
be even worse. "I've said John McCain is running to serve out a third term,
but when it comes to taxes, that's not being fair to George Bush. Senator
McCain wants to add $300 billion more in tax breaks and loopholes for big
corporations and the wealthiest Americans," Obama said." ... "First
Round to Obama" ... "According to a new analysis by the nonpartisan
Tax Policy Center, a joint venture between the Urban Institute and the
Brookings Institution, two Washington think tanks, this round goes to Obama.
The TPC took a look at the various tax proposals put forth by the two candidates
and estimated that Obama's plan would lead to a boost in aftertax income
for all but the highest earners, while taking a smaller bite out of government
tax revenues than would McCain's plans." ... "Len Burman, a former Treasury
tax official who is now a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, says if
Obama's proposals—which include plans to rescind the Bush tax cuts on couples
making more than $250,000, close corporate tax loopholes, and tax private
equity earnings known as "carried interest" as ordinary income—were adopted
in 2009, for example, married couples with earnings in the lowest quintile
of the population would see their aftertax income rise 5.8%. Those in the
next quintile would see an increase of 4%. Those breaks would be paid for
by those with high incomes: the top 1% of taxpayers would see aftertax
income fall 8.4%." ... "Under McCain's proposals, by contrast—including
an extension of the Bush tax cuts for all taxpayers, a corporate tax cut,
and a larger reduction in estate taxes than Obama would support—far more
of the benefits would go to the top. If his plans went into effect in 2009,
married couples in the bottom fifth of the population would see aftertax
income go up just 0.2%, while those in the next quintile would see a 0.7%
hike. But those in the top quintile would see a bump up in aftertax income
of 2.7%." ... ""It's just flat wrong" to say people would do worse under
Obama, says Burman. "Most lower- and middle-class people would pay less
taxes under Obama than they would under the proposals being put forth by
McCain."" ... "[Obama's economic policy director Jason Furman:] "Some 23%
of the tax cuts they [McCain and Republican's] are proposing would go to
households making more than $2.8 million under the McCain plan," he says.
"That's a phenomenally large benefit for the super rich, beyond anything
George Bush has proposed." " (1, 2)
-By Jane Sasseen -BusinessWeek
20080608
Barack
Obama - John
McCain - Hillary
Clinton - 2008
Election - North
Carolina - Missouri
- Montana
- Virginia
- Illinois
- Arizona
- New
York - Economy
- History
- Gasoline
- Unemployment
"Obama
Maps a Nationwide Push in G.O.P. Strongholds." ...
"[2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate and Illinois] Senator
Barack Obama’s general election plan calls for broadening the electoral
map by challenging [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate and
Arizona] Senator John McCain in typically Republican states — from North
Carolina
to Missouri to Montana — as Mr. Obama seeks to take advantage of voter
turnout operations built in nearly 50 states in the long Democratic nomination
battle, aides said." ... "On Monday, Mr. Obama will travel to North Carolina
— a state that has not voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in
32 years — to start a two-week tour of speeches, town hall forums and other
appearances intended to highlight differences with Mr. McCain on the economy.
From there, he heads to Missouri, which last voted for a Democrat in 1996.
His first campaign swing after securing the Democratic presidential nomination
last week was to Virginia, which last voted Democratic in 1964." ... "With
[New York] Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton now having formally bowed out
of the race and thrown her backing to him, Mr. Obama wants to define the
faltering economy as the paramount issue facing the country, a task probably
made easier by ever-rising gasoline prices and the sharp rise in unemployment
the government reported on Friday." (1,
2)
-By Adam Nagourney and Jeff Zeleny with contributions
by Jim Rutenberg -NYTimes
20080509
-
Oil
- Government
- New
York
- Missouri
- US
- Euro
- History
- "Oil
Climbs Above $126 to Record as Dollar Weakens Against Euro."
... "Crude oil for June delivery rose $2.27, or 1.8 percent, to a record
closing price of $125.96 a barrel at 2:55 p.m. on the New York Mercantile
Exchange. The contract surged to $126.27 today, the highest since futures
began trading in 1983. Prices are up 8.3 percent this week, the biggest
weekly gain in more than a year. Futures have more than doubled in the
past year." ... "The dollar fell 9.6 percent since Sept. 18, when the Federal
Reserve began cutting rates to ease financial-market strains and stave
off a recession. The U.S. [United States] central bank cut rates seven
times while the ECB [European Central Bank] has left rates unchanged. The
dollar fell 0.6 percent to $1.5483 per euro at 3:27 p.m. in New York."
... "``Fed policy is accommodating the rise in energy prices,'' said Bill
O'Grady, director of fundamental futures research at Wachovia Securities
in St. Louis [Missouri]. ``The Fed and federal government are putting more
liquidity in people's pockets, which is being spent on expensive oil.''"
... "The U.S. government started sending $117 billion in tax rebate checks
last week as part of its fiscal stimulus plan." ... "Heating oil for June
delivery climbed 12.62 cents, or 3.6 percent, to close at a record $3.636
a gallon in New York." ... "Gasoline futures for June delivery rose 6.34
cents, or 2 percent, to $3.2012 a gallon in New York after reaching a record
$3.2038 today." ... "Regular gasoline, averaged nationwide, rose 2.6 cents
to a record $3.671 a gallon, AAA, the nation's largest motorist organization,
said today." -By Mark Shenk
-Bloomberg
20080111
-
Matt
Blunt
- E-Mails
- Politics
- Missouri
- Computer
- Archives
- Media
- "Governor
Blunt Lawsuit." ... "A new lawsuit claims that some
of [Missouri Republican] Governor Blunt's top aides instructed staffers
to delete e-mails so that damaging information could not be released."
... "Blunt's former deputy counsel Scott Eckersley filed the suit Wednesday.
Blunt fired Eckersley last September after he repeatedly told Blunt's aides
that the governor's office was deleting e-mails in violation of state law."
... "The suit alleges that Blunt's aides repeatedly told general counsels
to destroy e-mails so they could not be turned over to the media and the
public." ... "The suit says "All emails should be deleted to ensure they
did not have to provide such damaging evidence to the news media or the
public in the future". It says Eckersley informed Blunt's aides that "E-mails
were stored for a period of several years after deletion by the individual
user and were available even if deleted by that user."" ... "The suit then
claims that Blunt and his aides "Ordered that all these back-up e-mail
computer tapes be destroyed"." -By Erika Thomas with
contributions by Wale Aliyu -KOMU.com
20080110
-
Matt
Blunt
- E-Mails
- Politics
- Missouri
- Computer
- Archives
- "Blunt
ducks questions about e-mail deletion lawsuit." ...
"[Missouri Republican Governor] Gov. Matt Blunt ducked questions Thursday
about a lawsuit alleging his office intentionally deleted e-mails in violation
of open-records laws but defended the firing of the former staff attorney
who sued him. A whistleblower and defamation lawsuit filed Wednesday by
former Blunt attorney Scott Eckersley claims that top Blunt aides directed
staff in his office and other agencies to destroy e-mails to avoid providing
information sought under public records requests."
-AP via -KansasCity.com
20080109
-
Matt
Blunt
- E-Mails
- Politics
- Missouri
- Computer
- Archives
- Reporters
- "Suit
alleges illegal destruction of state e-mails." ...
"Scott Eckersley, a lawyer fired from [Missouri Republican Governor] Gov.
Matt Blunt's office, filed a suit today that accuses several top Blunt
aides of ordering the illegal destruction of state e-mails to prevent potentially
damaging messages from being turned over to reporters." ... "The suit contends
that Eckersley was fired for repeatedly pressing Blunt aides with warnings
that such orders violated state record-retention and open-records laws.
Eckersley's firing violated state law protecting whistle-blowers, according
to the lawsuit." ... "Filed in Jackson County Circuit Court, the suit names
Blunt, three former or current top aides and the deputy Office of Administration
commissioner, Richard AuBuchon." ... "The suit includes allegations about
a meeting convened last summer by Blunt's general counsel at the time,
Henry Herschel. At the meeting, the suit contends, Herschel told lawyers
for all departments under the governor that e-mails about state business
"would not have to be turned over in response to Sunshine Law requests
if they were destroyed and not retained."" ... "The suit also contends
that Blunt's chief of staff at the time, Ed Martin, ordered all staff members
to make sure they were deleting e-mails. Martin and other top Blunt aides
also are accused of orchestrating the destruction of the state's computer
backup system for such e-mails." -By Jo Mannies
-STLtoday.com
20071208
-
Mike
Huckabee - Law
- Politics
- Arkansas
- Missouri
- Religious
- 2008
Election - "Parole
officials: Huckabee pushed rapist's release: Former
Arkansas governor says he didn't free the man who later killed at least
one woman, but board members say they felt pressured." ... "With [Pastor
Jay D.] Cole's urging, and with [Wayne] DuMond insisting he was "born again,"
[2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate Mike] Huckabee played
a key role in setting free a rapist who was supposed to serve many more
years, say three of the seven members of the state board that paroled DuMond."
... "After being released, DuMond moved to Missouri, where less than a
year later he suffocated the mother of three in a Kansas City [Missouri]
suburb. Police suspect that he killed another woman there as well." ...
"Though he acknowledged discussing the case with the [Arkansas] state parole
board, Huckabee said that conversation was "simply part of a broader discussion"
initiated at the request of the board chairman. "I did not ask them to
do anything," he said." ... "Three board members recalled it differently.
They said Huckabee raised the issue of DuMond's release, asking to discuss
the matter with them in a closed session. They said his religious beliefs,
and the influence of the evangelical community from which he came, drove
him." ... ""We felt pressured by him," said board member Ermer Pondexter.
"I felt compelled to do it. . . . It was a favor for the governor."" ...
"Looking back, she added, "I regret it."" ... "Parole board member Deborah
Springer Suttlar said Huckabee did not mince his feelings about DuMond:
"He wanted him out."" (1, 2)
-By Richard A. Serrano with contributions by Richard
Fausset -LAtimes
20071204
-
Mike
Huckabee - Women
- Families
- Law
- Politics
- History
- Arkansas
- Prison
- Missouri
- Crime
- 2008
Election - "Mothers
hold Huckabee partially responsible for daughters' murders."
... "[2008 Election Republican] Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said
Tuesday that he is "heartbroken" over the pain suffered by the families
of two women murdered in Kansas City [Missouri] more than six years ago."
... "Authorities say the two victims, Carol Shields and Sara Andrasek,
were killed by the same man —Wayne DuMond, who was released from an Arkansas
prison in 1999, a year before Shields' murder." ... "Their mothers say
Huckabee is responsible, at least in part, for DuMond's release." ... ""What
a fool," said Lois Davidson, Shields' mother. "Thinking he could rule the
country when he couldn't even do a good job as governor of Arkansas.""
... "Janet Williams, Andrasek's mother: "Wayne DuMond should have never
been on the streets in Missouri. ... When politics are involved, people
get hurt, and Sara and Carol Shields paid the ultimate price with their
lives."" ... "A jury sent DuMond to prison in 1985 for the rape of 17-year
old Ashley Stevens, a distant relative of then-[Democratic Governor]Gov.
Bill Clinton. While awaiting trial on the rape charge, DuMond was castrated
— some say by assailants, other say he did the job himself." ... "But his
conviction and imprisonment became a rallying point for Clinton critics
and some Republicans in Arkansas, who said they believed DuMond was in
prison because of the Clinton connection, and that he was actually innocent
of the charges." ... "In 1996, then-[Republican Governor]Gov. Huckabee
joined the discussion, saying he planned to commute DuMond's sentence to
time served, in part because evidence in the case was "questionable.""
... "Some parole board members have since said they made the decision without
pressure from Huckabee; others, though, said he had talked with them about
his desire that DuMond be released." ... ""He made it obvious that he thought
DuMond had gotten a raw deal and wanted us to take another look at it,"
former board member Charles Chastain said in 2001. "Some board members
who were usually very tough about letting people out ... (later) voted
in favor of him, and seemed eager to."" -By Dave Helling
with contributions by DeAnn Smith -McClatchy
20071018
-
Randy
"Duke" Cunningham
- Brent
Wilkes - Jerry
Lewis - Duncan
Hunter
- Tom
DeLay
- Roy
Blunt
- Dennis
Hastert - Money
- Politics
- Lawmakers
- Travel
- Flying
- Government
- Military
- Intelligence
- San
Diego - California
- Texas
- Missouri
- Hawaii
- Florida
- Nevada
- Idaho
- Illinois
- "Witness:
Contractor Gave Lawmaker Perks." ... "[Former California
Republican Representative Randy "Duke"] Cunningham, a San Diego Republican
who held seats on the powerful House intelligence and defense appropriations
committees, was elected to eight terms before resigning in 2005. He pleaded
guilty that year to accepting $2.4 million in bribes from [Brent] Wilkes
and others and is serving an eight-year prison sentence." ... "[Wilkes
nephew and employee Joel] Combs testified Wednesday that his uncle communicated
with other prominent lawmakers, including California Republicans Jerry
Lewis and Duncan Hunter, former House Majority Leader [Republican] Tom
DeLay of Texas, Republican Whip [Missouri Representative] Roy Blunt, and
Sen. Daniel Inouye, a Hawaii Democrat." ... "But the relationship with
Cunningham was at the center of Wilkes' success in Washington, and Combs
said his uncle worked to keep the lawmaker happy - efforts that included
staking his nephew money to purposely lose in poker games with the lawmaker."
... "Combs recalled dinners at Washington's fancy Capital Grille restaurant,
shooting lessons, and trips to Florida, Las Vegas [Nevada] and Idaho provided
by Wilkes for the congressman from 1998 until 2002. During that period,
Cunningham made calls to Pentagon officials on Wilkes' behalf and helped
secure about $90 million in federal contracts for Wilkes' company." ...
"The perks included a $20,000 stay in a private villa at a resort in Hawaii,
where Wilkes, Combs and the congressman went diving - an expedition captured
in an underwater video that was played for jurors. Combs said he also hired
women from an escort service for his uncle and the congressman." ... "Wilkes
also paid to fly Cunningham and former House Speaker [Illinois Republican
Representative] Dennis Hastert from a golf outing in Palm Springs [California]
to San Diego [California] for a reception and then back to Washington on
private jets, Combs testified." -By Allison Hoffman
-AP via -Guardian.co.uk
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