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Virgil Goode News. Virginia Republican
Virgil H Goode Jr News.
Congress.gov biography:
"GOODE, Virgil H., Jr., a Representative from
Virginia; born in the City of Richmond, Va., October 17, 1946; graduated
from Franklin County High School, Rocky Mount, Va., 1965; B.A., University
of Richmond, Richmond, Va., 1969; J.D., University of Virginia School of
Law, Charlottesville, Va., 1973; Virginia Army National Guard, 1969-1975;
lawyer, private practice; member of the Virginia state senate, 1973-1997;
unsuccessful candidate for nomination as United States Senator in 1982;
unsuccessful candidate for nomination as United States Senator in 1994;
elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Fifth Congress and to the succeeding
Congress, changed from a Democrat to an Independent on January 27, 2000;
elected as an Independent to the One Hundred Seventh Congress and changed
party affiliation to Republican on August 1, 2002, elected as a Republican
to the One Hundred Eighth and to the two succeeding Congress (January 3,
1997-present)."
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VIRGIL GOODE News:
20061221
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Religious
- Books
- People
- Virginia
- Minnesota
- Michigan
- US
Immigration - Virgil
H Goode Jr - "Va.
Lawmaker's Remarks on Muslims Criticized: Republican
Had Decried the Use of the Koran for Congressman's Oath of Office." ...
"[Virginia Republican] Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va.) is coming under
sharp criticism for lashing out against the decision by [Minnesota Democrat]
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who will become the first Muslim member of Congress
next month, to use the Koran during a swearing-in ceremony." ... "In a
recent letter to constituents, Goode, a five-term congressman from Rocky
Mount, wrote that he does "not subscribe to using the Koran in any way"
and added: "The Muslim Representative from Minnesota was elected by the
voters of that district and if American citizens don't wake up and adopt
the Virgil Goode position on immigration, there will likely be many more
Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran."" ... "When
members of Congress are sworn in, they simply raise their right hand. In
a ceremony afterward, they may take the oath of office on a Christian Bible,
another religious book or no book at all." ... "Ellison, who was born in
Detroit [Michigan], could not be reached to comment." -By
Zachary A. Goldfarb -WashingtonPost
20060225
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Mitchell
J Wade - Randy
"Duke" Cunningham - Katherine
Harris - Virgil
H Goode Jr - Criminal
- Money
- Politics
- Election
- Illegal
- Government
- Military
- Intelligence
- MZM
- Calif
- Va
- Fla
- "Contractor
Pleads Guilty to Corruption: Probe Extends Beyond
Bribes to Congressman." ... "Washington defense contractor Mitchell J.
Wade admitted yesterday in federal court that he attempted to illegally
influence Defense Department contracting officials and tried to curry favor
with two House members, in addition to lavishing more than $1 million in
cash, cars, a boat, antiques and other bribes on convicted [California
Republican Representative] Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-Calif. [Republican-California])."
... "The new admissions, including details that identify [Republican Representatives]
Reps. Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va. [Republican-Virginia]) and Katherine Harris
(R-Fla. [Republican-Florida]) as recipients of illegal campaign contributions,
are contained in Wade's agreement to plead guilty to four criminal charges
stemming from his role in the Cunningham probe. The congressman resigned
after pleading guilty in November to taking $2.4 million in bribes from
Wade and others in return for steering federal funds and contracts their
way." ... "The court filings indicated a new direction for the corruption
inquiry, as Wade pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge that he also provided
benefits to an unnamed Defense official and other Defense employees to
get them to help Wade's company, MZM Inc." ... "The description of the
official-turned-MZM-employee in the court papers matches Robert Fromm,
who worked at the Army's National Ground Intelligence Center in Charlottesville
[Virginia] as program manager for a computer project known as FIRES and
subsequently went to work for MZM." ... "Wade also pleaded guilty to election
law fraud for making nearly $80,000 in illegal campaign contributions to
"Representatives A and B," who are identifiable as Goode and Harris." ...
"The congressman identifiable as Goode received $46,000 in such disguised
contributions in 2003 and 2005, the court papers said. That was part of
about $90,000 Wade and his workers contributed to Goode. Wade then asked
the member to request appropriations for an MZM facility in his district,
the Wade papers said, and a Goode staff member confirmed to Wade that the
bill would include $9 million in funding." ... "The member identifiable
as Harris received $32,000 in illegal donations from Wade and his employees
in 2004. Documents filed with Wade's plea say that he took Harris to dinner
early last year, where they discussed the possibility of another fundraiser
and the possibility of getting funding for a Navy counterintelligence program
in the member's district. One source familiar with the inquiry said Harris
made such a request for funding, but it was not granted." -By
Charles R. Babcock with contributions by Walter Pincus and Madonna Lebling
-WashingtonPost
20050622
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Mitchell
Wade - Randy
"Duke" Cunningham
- Virgil
H Goode Jr
- Money
- Government
- Politics
- MZM
- Workers
- Secret
- Military
- Intelligence
- California
- Nevada
- Va
- Fla
- "Workers
say MZM founder pressed them to give to PAC." ...
"Mitchell Wade, founder of the defense contracting firm MZM Inc., pressured
employees to donate to a political fund that benefited [California Republican
Representative] Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham and other members of Congress,
according to three former employees of the company." ... "Wade, who took
a $700,000 loss on the purchase of Cunningham's Del Mar home and allows
the congressman to stay on his yacht while in Washington, demanded employees
make donations to the company's political action committee, MZM PAC, they
said." ... "Many companies have PACs, but campaign finance laws prohibit
employers from pressuring workers to contribute to the PAC. They may encourage
contributions, but not compel them." ... "In the past week, Wade resigned
the posts of president and chief executive officer of the company, turning
over those duties to Chief Operating Officer Frank Bragg, company sources
said. Wade remains the primary shareholder of the privately held, Nevada-licensed
company, sources added." ... "The resignations came after the Union-Tribune
reported that Wade had purchased and then sold Cunningham's Del Mar house
at a loss of $700,000 and has allowed the Rancho Santa Fe Republican to
stay aboard his yacht, called the Duke-Stir, while in the nation's capital.
The FBI and a federal grand jury are investigating the matter." ... "Little
public information exists on what MZM – a name based on the first names
of Wade's children Matthew, Zachary and Morgan – does for the government.
Former employees, however, say much of its work is with three defense intelligence
operations:" ... "Counter Intelligence Field Activity, a highly secretive
program created in 2002 by a Pentagon directive that focuses on gathering
intelligence to avert attacks like the ones on Sept. 11, 2001." ... "The
Army National Ground Intelligence Center in Charlottesville, [Virginia]
Va., whose mission is to provide soldiers with battlefield intelligence."
... "The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command at Ft. Belvoir, [Virginia]
Va., just outside Washington, which also provides battlefield intelligence."
... "MZM has been seeking to increase its contracts with the Central Command,
which oversees military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the Special
Operations Command, both based at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, [Florida]
Fla., according to former employees." ... "They and other former MZM employees
questioned the way Wade solicited contracts from Defense Department intelligence
agencies during the time they worked for the company." ... "They also expressed
concerns about Wade's dealings with three House members who received a
large portion of the money disbursed by MZM's PAC. The three – all Republicans
– are Cunningham and Reps. Virgil Goode of Virginia and Katherine Harris
of Florida." ... "One of the former MZM employees quoted Wade as describing
his congressional strategy this way: "The only people I want to work with
are people I give checks to. I own them."" -By Marcus
Stern with contributions by Jerry Kammer -SignOnSanDiego.com
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