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CBS News Has Learned A Bank Noticed Suspicious Activity That Resembled Money Laundering

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by bobnjersey March 12, 2008 10:08 PM EDT
[I love how the libtards are giving him a pass....you can bet your life there would have been a pitchfork mob if he was a Republican]
[Posted by easeup at 02:28 PM : Mar 12, 2008]

so ... you got the village idiot sitting in your corner ... pretty much has failed at everything he''s every done ... can''t string an discernable sentence together w/o some help. ignores the rule of law and p!sses on the ''****** piece of paper'' nearly every day (him and cheney take turns).

don''t hear many conservatives talking about that ... in fact ... it''s as if these attributes don''t even apply.

funny how that works, huh?
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by bobnjersey March 12, 2008 10:01 PM EDT
[It seems a great amount of information has been omitted, who is pulling the strings keeping the information hidden? If Ex-Gov. Spitzer is to be prosecuted on any illegal dealings, he ought to know who his accusers are.]
[Posted by j810nts21 at 04:01 PM : Mar 12, 2008]

the details are allegedly illegal to disclose ... there''s an early post (first page or so) where a poster makes this claim.
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by guysdigdirt March 12, 2008 8:54 PM EDT
As for me, I wouldn''''t mind seeing him as Kristin in cell number 9. Hey cutie...
Posted by neonink

Funny, I agree.

At least he had the cajones to admit what he did was wrong and take the honorable way out rahter than lie about it on camera and then tell more lies by saying he had a different definition of a word than the dictionary has. And hopefully he does not renig on his commitment to resign and then ask if he can change his plea. "just reaching for the t.p. your honor, really..."
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by j810nts21 March 12, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
I thought there was a set amount of money that caused Red Flags to go up? I thought the amount was Ten-thousand dollars, guess I was wrong. What "Unusual Movements of money" led to a Suspicious Activity Report? Was it because it was Spitzer''s account, which Financial Institution alerted the IRS which in turn brought the FBI on to the case? It seems a great amount of information has been omitted, who is pulling the strings keeping the information hidden?
If Ex-Gov. Spitzer is to be prosecuted on any illegal dealings, he ought to know who his accusers are.
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by oldsoftee March 12, 2008 6:52 PM EDT
Hey william19491, your President for the last 8 years is one of them!
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by nolalou March 12, 2008 6:48 PM EDT
"well there ya go ... a system setup to find drug dealers and terrorists finds a governor trying to get laid. " Posted by bobnjersey

Sounds like the FBI investigation in New Orleans in 2001 that went on for 4 months, and tapped over 5,000 phone calls, and had 10 full time agents, looking for drug dealers and terrorists, and what did they find? A brothel on Canal street. Geeezzz Prostitution exists in New Orleans, who would have ever guessed!
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by neonink March 12, 2008 6:27 PM EDT
Do as I say folks, and you''ll be ok.
Just don''t do as I do. Only I get to be King Bee.

Can our politicians fall off their pedestals any faster?

As for me, I wouldn''t mind seeing him as Kristin in cell number 9. Hey cutie...

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by easeup-2009 March 12, 2008 5:28 PM EDT
I love how the libtards are giving him a pass....you can bet your life there would have been a pitchfork mob if he was a Republican.

Spin away, libtards, spin away!
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by aaabee-2009 March 12, 2008 4:15 PM EDT
U.S. Accused of Spying on Those Who Disagree with Bush Policies

WASHINGTON %u2013 While the White House defended domestic surveillance as a safeguard against terrorism, a Florida peace activist and several Democrats in Congress accused the Bush administration on Friday of spying on Americans who disagree with President Bush%u2019s policies.

Richard Hersh, of Boca Raton, Fla., director of Truth Project Inc. of Palm Beach County, told an ad hoc panel of House Democrats that his group and others in South Florida have been infiltrated and spied upon despite having no connections to terrorists.

%u201CAgents rummaged through the trash, snooped into e-mails, packed Web sites and listened in on phone conversations,%u201D Hersh charged. %u201CWe know that address books and activist meeting lists have disappeared.%u201D

The Truth Project gained national attention when NBC News reported last month that it was described as a %u201Ccredible threat%u201D in a database of suspicious activity compiled by the Pentagon%u2019s Talon program. The listing cited the group%u2019s gathering a year ago at a Quaker meeting house in Lake Worth, Fla., to talk about ways to counter military recruitment at high schools.

Talon is separate from the controversial domestic-surveillance program conducted by the National Security Agency.

By William E. Gibson
Republished from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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by kai1288 March 12, 2008 3:35 PM EDT
What''s CRAZY is that some people only dwell on mega problems after it''s too late, and after they have forgiven the small ones along the way. Wake up people!! How the heck do you believe the big problems ones got so *** big.
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