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CORRUPTION UPDATES 35

February 14th to March 5th, 2007

The CORRUPTION UPDATES reviews corruption in the news. News Stories from California, the Nation and the World are abstracted below, and followed by commentary and references.

 

 


CORRUPTION UPDATES 35

 

Previous Corruption Updates: Page 34

Next Corruption Updates: Page 36

1) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY THE LA TIMES, 2-14-07:

2 charged in Cunningham bribe case

A defense contractor and an ex-CIA official are charged in a bribery scheme that involved a now-jailed congressman.”

By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
February 14, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-foggo14feb14,1,4600242.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

SAN DIEGOA defense contractor and a former top-ranking CIA official were indicted Tuesday on corruption charges in a case that also involved bribes to disgraced ex-congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham.

Brent R. Wilkes was charged with bribing Cunningham (R-Rancho Santa Fe) and Kyle Dustin "Dusty" Foggo to get contracts for his San Diego
companies. Until he resigned in May amid a federal investigation, Foggo was the CIA's third highest-ranking official, directing the spy agency's daily operations.

Wilkes, according to the indictment, provided Cunningham with prostitutes, vacations, corporate jet travel, limousine service, cash, meals, furniture and equipment for his boat. The value of the alleged bribes was put at $700,000.”

“The contractor reportedly provided Foggo, a childhood friend, with meals, gifts, private jet flights, a helicopter ride and a weeklong stay at a Scottish castle valued at $44,000. Wilkes also paid for Foggo to join him on Hawaiian vacations, the indictment said.”

Except for a contract to provide water for U.S. personnel in the Middle East, the indictment does not detail exactly what kind of contracts Foggo and Cunningham allegedly pressured the Defense Department and CIA into awarding to Wilkes' companies.”

“In Washington, CIA Director Michael V. Hayden sent an e-mail asking agency employees not to publicly comment on the case to protect classified information and CIA contacts.”

If convicted of all counts, Wilkes and Foggo could face prison sentences in the "hundreds of months," prosecutors said.”

“The indictment also seeks to force Wilkes to return $12 million to the federal government.”

“Foggo allegedly used his CIA position to pressure subordinates into awarding the contracts and to hide Wilkes' financial interest in certain ventures. In turn, Wilkes promised to hire Foggo when he retired from the CIA, the indictment says.”

“Prosecutors allege that Foggo and Cunningham helped Wilkes obtain more than $100 million in contracts.”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

CIA's 3rd Ranking Official A Crook, Possibly a Traitor:

Another Scumbag Found In High Office Overseeing State Secrets, Funds

That would be Kyle Dustin "Dusty" Foggo. Wilkes should be familiar to fans of the Corruption Updates, as he has graced these pages many times in our short existence.

Note that Wilkes' bribes totaled $700,000, the contracts he received were valued at $100 million, and the prosecutors are asking him to return $12 million.

Like the Cunningham plea deal, it seems the prosecutors are allowing a crook to keep millions in criminal profits, allowing them to maintain their luxury.

Wilkes was featured in our first article, on our first page. Hopefully, this is the beginning of the last chapter in Wilkes infamous career of corruption.

Who will be the next Wilkes? Until we become a democracy, our system of political bribery assures that Wilkes, Bushes, and Clintons will continue to scar our polity.

Also See:

Corruption Updates 1, 1st article on page, “HOW TO GET RICH BUYING POLITICIANS: A BRIBER OF POLS DESCRIBES HOW TO MAKE A FORTUNE...

Corruption Updates 2, 8th article, “Duke wife though he was just “normally corrupt"

Corruption Updates 2, 11th article on page, “Duke Inquiry Cites Breakdowns,” Widespread Corruption of Committee Processes

Corruption Updates 17, 8th article on page, “Convict “Duke” Lashes Out from Prison” Duke blames Wilkes, press, DA, and everything but himself'

Corruption Updates 30, 5th article on page, “BRENT WILKES BRIBES BIG AND LITTLE POLITICIANS

Corruption Updates 31, 9th article on page, “DUKE MENU OF BRIBERY PAYOFFS W/CONGRESS SEAL

Corruption Updates 35, 1st article on the page, “2 charged in Cunningham bribe case"

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2) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY THE LA TIMES, 2-23-07:

Molestation trial begins for lawyer with ties to O.C. power

He's accused of sex with a 14-year-old he met on the Internet.

By Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writer
February 23, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-nielsen23feb23,1,3815042.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

Accused of molesting a 14-year-old boy he met over the Internet, a former aide to Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and onetime intern at the Orange County district attorney's office was portrayed Thursday by a prosecutor as a man who repeatedly preyed on a minor for sex.”

Jeffrey Nielsen, 36,”

Nielsen's trial opened in a Newport Beach courtroom nearly four years after he was arrested in front of his colleagues at the Orange County office of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, a prestigious national law firm.”

As first reported by the OC Weekly, Nielsen was an aide at Rohrabacher's Washington, D.C., office in the mid-1990s, a period during which the congressman and GOP power brokers Tom Fuentes and Michael Schroeder provided character references to USC Law School on his behalf. Nielsen's father, Ben, is a former Fountain Valley mayor.”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

Another Conservative Pervert Child Molester Caught

We are having a crime wave of pedophilia that must be stopped. It seems that middle aged ultra conservative Republicans cannot keep their hands off of children of their same sex.

A staunch anti Gay Repub was busted in Washington State for trading govt. jobs for gay blowjobs, Foley was molesting children in the halls of Congress, and now Nielsen, a protege of Rohrabacher. was having gay sex with a minor.

Maybe the way to get at this problem is through warning labels for politicians. The standard label would read, “DANGER: You are approaching a lying thief. Close your ears and wallet.” (unless you are a lobbyist!!!)

For those politicians who want to take away your rights to carry guns, be gay, or have abortions, I would add the following,

May Molest Your Children. May be gay closeted Meth head

Also See:

Corruption Updates 8, 3rd article on page, “GOP in OC Sells endorsements

Corruption Updates 20, 7th article on page, “OC Repubs Cannot Stop Embarrassing themselves

About Rohrabacher:

From Answers.Com:

Rohrabacher has been close friends of now-convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff since the mid-1980s.”

Rohrabacher has publicly taken the position that he thinks that “... a lot of other things that have been characterized as corruption on the part of Abramoff are actually standard operating procedures for lobbying in Washington, D.C., arranging trips and things like that. So I think that he's received a lot of unjust criticism."”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

Rohrabacher hit the nail on the head in the above quote, except he had his thumb on the head of the nail. Bribery is Corruption, Dana, no matter how “normal” it seems. Whoops!

The problem is not that Abramoff has “received a lot of unjust criticism,” as Rohrabacher would have us believe. The problem is that the rest of the CROOKS in Congress who use bribery as a “standard operating procedures” have not been thrown out for trading our government for BRIBES. That's our fault, to a great extent.

Read an interesting Bio of Dana Rohrabacher at Answers.Com

This is only one in a series of embarrassing incidents of political corruption that seems to be engulfing the O.C. For more;

Read more on OC Corrutpions

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3) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 2-24-07:

Two school board races top $1 million

Huge infusions of cash from a committee controlled by the mayor and the teachers union drive up the price tag for the District 1 and 3 seats.”

By Howard Blume, Times Staff Writer
February 24, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-lausd24feb24,1,4988869.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

The political dynamic of the mayor versus the teachers union — two supposed allies in school reform — is playing out in the financial statements of school board candidates, with the price tag on two races sailing past the $1-million mark.”

“Both money-heavy contests pit an incumbent backed by United Teachers Los Angeles and opposed by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. The mayor hopes to emerge with a board majority that will back his schools agenda. The union, meanwhile, wants to reward incumbents who delivered a 6% raise last month, with salary talks upcoming again.”

The most direct confrontation has unfolded in District 3, in the west San Fernando Valley, where incumbent Jon Lauritzen, UTLA's candidate, faces city prosecutor Tamar Galatzan — backed by the mayor, and underfunded teacher Louis Pugliese.”

As of Friday filings, Galatzan had received $807,701 from the Partnership for Better Schools, the Villaraigosa-controlled campaign committee, bringing her total to $915,127.”

“Lauritzen is second in fundraising, with $509,023, but his supporters point to a potential army of teacher foot soldiers. About $450,000 has come from UTLA, with much of the rest from other unions.”

“The mayor's war chest relies heavily on large donations from major civic players and interests. They include $500,000 from Univision Chairman A. Jerrold Perenchio (who also gave $500,000 last year to another committee controlled by Villaraigosa); $100,000 from the home healthcare workers union; $100,000 from producer Stephen Bing and $25,000 from the Anschutz Entertainment Group, which owns Staples Center and is building the L.A. Live sports and entertainment complex.”

“Sources close to Villaraigosa say the mayor is worried that his committee's bankroll could backfire in neighborhoods with black voters distrustful of his school intervention efforts.”

District 1, which ranges westward from South Los Angeles, is the scene of the other big-money contest, pitting incumbent Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte against local charter school operator Johnathan Williams.”

“Williams' contributor list is salted heavily with charter school supporters. Leading the way is Reed Hastings, the Netflix founder who once headed the state Board of Education, who donated $100,000. Donations of $100,000 apiece came from Gregory B. Penner and Christy R. Walton, of Bentonville, Ark., both members of the family that owns the Wal-Mart chain.

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

HUGE SPECIAL INTEREST BATTLE OF THE BUCKS OVER LA SCHOOLS:

SCHOOL RACES IN LA COMPLETELY POLITICIZED

Why has Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa made the LA School District the focus of an out of control political-economic arms race?

Because he wants to be Governor, and is willing to sacrifice Los Angeles schools to achieve his goal. Villaraigosa is using the LA School to whip his troops into line, and give his campaign an issue for the next governor's election.

So Villaraigosa has poisoned the School Board races with big money special interests. A large group of these special interests have business with the schools, want to make money in the Charter School business, or are trying to buy influence from who they hope will be the future governor of California.

Villaraigosa is already selling himself to the special interests while selling LA Schools down the river. We have a lot to look forward to, if Villaraigosa becomes the next governor.

Also See:

See #9 below, for list of donors to LA School Board Races

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4) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 2-25-07:

 

Democrats in Congress may threaten California redistricting

Opposition could derail plans that would change the way the state's voting districts are drawn.”

By Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writer
February 25, 2007

SACRAMENTO — The new dynamic in Washington, with Californian Nancy Pelosi as House speaker, threatens to thwart an effort by state political leaders to overhaul the way voting districts are drawn.”

“Fresh from their victories in the November election, Democrats in Congress don't want to risk their fragile majority. Many Republicans don't want their relatively safe seats threatened either.”

“Their opposition promises to crimp an effort by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, state Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez (D-Los Angeles) and others to change how California
draws political boundaries every 10 years to accommodate population shifts.”

Nuñez said he thinks he will have to exempt Congress from legislation he is crafting to have California's political boundaries drawn by a nonpartisan panel, rather than by politically driven state lawmakers.”

“ “...it was unclear whether the governor would support a redistricting measure that did not include Congress.” ”

The governor ran into resistance from Washington in 2005, when his special election agenda included a ballot initiative that would have used retired judges to draw districts. Many of Schwarzenegger's fellow Republicans in Congress urged him to abandon the measure because it could have jeopardized their party's control of Congress.”

But the governor has not given up. In December, he announced support for a proposed constitutional amendment that would use an 11-member panel of politically diverse citizens to draw boundaries.”

That is partly because the last time the Legislature redrew boundaries, in 2001, Republicans and Democrats agreed to maintain the existing ratio of power.

Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Los Angeles) said it's time to take the politics out of what has traditionally been a partisan exercise.”

“ "It's gotten so political," he said. "It's become an effort to deprive the voters of the chance to express their view." ”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

NUNEZ(ARNIE) PLAN TO RIDE SPEAKERSHIP INTO GOVERNORSHIP STALLED BY CONGRESS

NUNEZ PLAN TO END TERM LIMITS ENDED BY CONGRSSIONAL RESISTANCE TO REDISTRICTING

The fake redistricting reform that Arnie and Nunez have been working may have just hit the shitcan.

The bigger boys and girls of corruption, Congress, has just decided that their goals, maintaining safe seats in California, are more important than Nunez's plan to trade redistricting reform for an increase in years Nunez may serve before being term-limited out of office.

This in turn may put Nunez and Villaraigosa into direct competition to be the next Democratic candidate for Governor.

Nunez's plan to exempt Congress from the redistricting will not fly. It shows just how desperate Nunez is to retain his seat, and make it a stepping stone to a bigger chair.

Also See:

Corruption Updates 23, 10th article on page, “ASSEMBLY TRIES TO TRADE CORRUPTION REFORM FOR MORE CORRUPTION: IN A DEAL BETWEEN DEVILS, GOV AND NUNEZ PLAN TO END TERM LIMITS FOR FAKE REDISTRICTING REFORM”

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5) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 2-26-07:

Rice says Congress shouldn't micromanage war

Bush won't let himself be constrained, the secretary of State says.

By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Times Staff Writer
February 26, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-usiraq26feb26,1,5609790.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

WASHINGTONSecretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke out Sunday against efforts in Congress to limit the role of U.S. forces in Iraq, saying President Bush would not allow himself to be constrained by such a "micromanagement of military affairs." ”

"I can't imagine a circumstance in which it's a good thing that their flexibility is constrained by people sitting here in Washington, sitting in the Congress, trying to micromanage this war," Rice said. "I just don't think it's a good thing." ”

The legislation being drafted by Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and other Democrats would limit the mission by modifying the 2002 resolution authorizing the use of U.S. military force in Iraq.”

“It would restrict the role of U.S. forces to pursuing Al Qaeda operatives and supporting and training Iraqi army soldiers. It could also set a March 2008 goal for withdrawing troops not involved in those activities.”

Levin, on NBC's "Meet the Press," argued that Congress had "the responsibility — not just the power, the responsibility — to speak out and to change the course when you have a failing course, which is what we're on." ”

Asked if he was "tying the hands of the commander in chief," he answered in part: "Of course we're trying to tie the hands of the president and his policy. We're trying to change the policy. And if someone wants to call that 'tying the hands' instead of 'changing the policy' — yeah, the president needs a check and a balance." ”

“If Congress passes this binding resolution and Bush ignores it, Levin said, "we have a constitutional battle on our hands." ”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

RICE TRAITOR TO AMERICAN CONSTITUTION:

ENCOURAGES CONTINUED CONGRESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE

Both sides of the aisle, both parties, failed to do their duty when they failed to confront the President's lies leading up to the illegal war in Iraq.

Both Parties failed to question the overall lack of vision, the blindness that saw us “welcomed as liberators,” which would spread American Corporate “democracy” across the middle east. Never going to happen.

These inactions were a Constitutional dereliction of Duty. And Rice is now encouraging Congress to continue to ignore its Constitutionally Mandated responsibility to frame the conflict, determine the goals, and set the rules whereby the President, as Commander in Chief, conducts war.

Congress has failed miserably in this, one of their most important duties.

If Congress were doing its job, rather than “tying the hands of the commander in chief,” with oversight, we would bind him with handcuffs, and charge him with lying to the People and Congress.

We would charge him with breaking the rule of law and the Constitution for his illegal searches and kidnapping foreigners and American Citizens.

We would hold him for the international war crimes he has committed. We would ferret out every FBI, CIA, NSA, and military spy who participated in the kidnappings, illegal searches and detentions, tortures and murders they committed, and try them for their crimes.

But not Condi. She seems to think the US is another banana republic, where the dictators she encourages can do anything they want.

The scary thing is that she is nearly correct. We have brought home all the tools of repression we have used to enslave foreigners.

Also See:

Corruption Updates 32, 1st article on page, “RICE THANKS EGYPTIAN DICTATOR FOR REGIONAL SUPPORT

Corruption Updates 18, 7th article on page, “FOR MODERATE DEMOCRACY EGYPTIANS BELIEVE DEMOCRACY IN EGYPT “IS NOT A REAL CONCERN

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6) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 2-27-07:

Aide pleads guilty in bribery scandal

From Times Wire Reports

February 27, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-briefs27.4feb27,1,5525811.story?coll=la-headlines-politics 

The top aide to convicted former Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio) pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges stemming from a congressional bribery scandal.”

“William Heaton, 28, acknowledged accepting a golf trip to Scotland, expensive meals, and tickets to sporting events from 2002 to 2004 as payoffs for helping clients of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff.”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

ARE FED PROSECUTORS GOING TO BUST OPEN CONGRESSIONAL CORRUPTION?

IT LOOKS AS IF FEDS ARE GOING TO ACCEPT EASY PLEAS, LET THEM KEEP MONEY, AND KEEP SILENT

It looks like Abramoff, Ney, Cunningham, and a slew of others are not going to be forced to reveal the full extent of Congressional corruption to stay out of jail for the next 50 years.

Rather than sweat them to talk, for less that huge sentences, the Attorney General's prosecutors are letting them off the hook, or are in the process of letting them off the hook.

I hope I'm wrong. I hope a whole slew of indictments are coming out of these cases. But Lam was just fired. And Iglesias was just fired. Unless things change with Heaton, it looks like the Justice Department is not going to pursue the Abramoff-Ney corruption to its Congressional center.

Hell, it looks like the Justice Department will fire the “independent” Federal Prosecutors that have the balls to pursue Republican corruption, and not push hard on the cases Justice prosecutes itself.

Heaton was a top aide to Ney. He knows a whole lot about every aspect of Ney's doings. Squeeze him. Remember Fastow of Enron? They had him, and his wife, by the short hairs. The Feds squeezed him hard. He rolled over on everyone.

Ney did not act alone. He worked in conjunction with allied Congressmen. He had friends, and help, inside the halls of Congress. Did they squeeze Ney? It seems not. He was sentenced to 30 months, and, so far, his case has produced no indictments outside of his own office.

The same thing happened in the Abramoff case. Abramoff was rushed off to prison, which seems to have limited his use as a snitch. The only reason 50 other indictments did not come out of the Abramoff scandal is because the Justice Department is limiting the damage to “their” party.

For later developments on Ney

Corruption Updates 32, 5th article on page, “Ney to Join Abramoff in Club Fed: Let's Just Put Bars Around Criminal Congress”

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7) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 2-27-07:

For candidates seeking donors, a new California gold rush

Need campaign funds? This is the state, even for elections in Ohio or Pennsylvania.”

By Dan Morain, Times Staff Writer
February 27, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-caldonors27feb27,1,5743395,full.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

A UCLA linebacker shells out $11,100 to help a Republican senator in Pennsylvania.”

“A businessman from the small Northern California
town of Eureka spends $515,000 to defeat a powerful Democrat in South Dakota.”

“A Silicon Valley
couple funnels cash to elect Democratic secretaries of state in swing states like Ohio who will oversee voting in the coming presidential election.”

“Those tidbits from campaign finance reports demonstrate why California
lately feels like Iowa or New Hampshire next winter. For politicians, including presidential candidates, it's where the money is.”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

CALIFORNIANS STEAL VOTERS RIGHTS FROM OTHER STATES

Why are people so intent on stealing other voters' right to elect their own representatives? Why can't we let the voters in each election decide the issues among themselves, without having massive outside money skew, if not screw, the will of the local voters?

After giving money, outside contributors have move influence with the politicians than their own voters.

Virtually all the politicians, and both the parties, fund their campaigns with outside money. Each election cycle the voters in every district, in every state, are confronted with slates of candidates that are already more beholden to the special interests and outside contributors than their own people.

Then comes the paybacks: earmarks, tax breaks, deregulation, and government giveaways roll out of Washington into the pockets of the big contributors.

And thus the cycle of corruption is completed. The answer to the opening question is, for the smart criminals, the Lust for Power. The power to bend people to comply with their will, to impose their values on others. For the lesser criminals, it is a Lust for Wealth.

Our democracy was designed to temper these lusts, to bridle them in political halters that protect the life, liberty, and property of the people against the depredations of the lustful.

We have lost our most important restraints.

Also See:

Corruption Updates 20, 4th article on page, “POMBO-MCNERNY FIGHT BECOMES NATIONAL BATTLEGROUND OF SPECIAL INTERESTS

Corruption Updates 22, 3rd article on page, “Outside Money Fuels Battle on Abortion

Corruption Updates 22, 6th article on page, “MONEY WINS IN ALMOST EVERY POLITICAL RACE

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8) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 3-2-07:

Election rule clarified on public cash

Obama and McCain indicate they'd observe spending limits in a general election if their opponent did.”

By John McCormick, Chicago Tribune
March 2, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-obama2mar02,1,4677284.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

WASHINGTON — The Federal Election Commission said Thursday that presidential candidates may accept private contributions for potential general election campaigns and still remain eligible for public financing if they ultimately win their party's nomination.”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

OBAMA-MCCAIN PLAY LIARS GAME

NEITHER CANDIDATE WILL TAKE PUBLIC FUNDS. ALL WILL PRETEND ITS THE OTHER GUY'S FAULT

Enough said.

 

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9) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 3-2-07:

What gives on who gives?

March 2, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-schoolboard2mar02,1,3687702,full.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

With no contribution limits and a high-stakes battle between the teachers union and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa in this year's L.A. school board race, donors have poured in cash.”

Some have business before the school district; others have dealings before the mayor and city; still others are motivated by civic duty. The mayor's campaign committee must disclose how it's spending money between now and Tuesday's primary election, but will no longer report who's giving money to the mayor's committee until midyear unless there is a runoff. What follows is a list of selected donors to the two bigger-money campaigns.”

“Amount | Donor | Comment”

District 3

Jon M. Lauritzen*

$475,000 | UTLA | United Teachers Los Angeles most wants to save this incumbent. In 2003, the union kicked in $909,572.

$10,000 | Service Employees Local 99 | Represents non-teaching district employees, such as cafeteria workers. The union did not endorse incumbent Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte - saying she didn't push for benefits for part-time workers.

$500 | Geffner & Bush | Law firm represents UTLA, often using attorney Jesus Quinones, one of the mayor's best friends. That's awkward. Last time, G&B gave $2,250 to Lauritzen.

Tamar Galatzan

$827,519 | Partnership for Better Schools | The mayor's vehicle for funding candidates. Galatzan's the main beneficiary. And there may be more on the way. Part of the benefit: an estimated $400,000 cable TV buy. The mayor also has helped fund favored candidates in districts 5 and 7.

$100,000 | Edith Wasserman | Widow of MCA/Universal head Lew Wasserman also gave $100,000 to District 1 candidate Johnathan Williams.

$10,000 | James A. Thomas | Developer seeking expansion of Universal Studios - with mayor's support - has a total of $30,000 into mayor's candidates.

$1,000 | Elliott Broidy | Publicity shy investor and patron of Israel. Galatzan once was an attorney for the Anti-Defamation League.

$1,000 | L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce | Galatzan spouse Brendan Huffman was the chamber's head lobbyist. But the district chamber would probably trust Villaraigosa's pick anyway.

$1,000 | Majestic Realty | City of Industry mega-developer headed by Ed Roski Jr. website

$1,000 | Playa Capital | Developer of controversial Playa Vista, now headed by developer (and friend of former Mayor Richard J. Riordan) Steve Soboroff.

$500 | Jim McConnell | Former head of L.A. Unified's construction program. Runs Pasadena company whose clients include the school district.

$500 | Laura Chick | The city controller and Villaraigosa ally wants to audit L.A. Unified.

Louis Pugliese

$6,000 | Loan to himself | The price of independence, or, what happens when you're "the other guy."


District 1

Johnathan Williams

$100,000 | Reed Hastings | Made fortune with Netflix; sat on state Board of Education; funds charter schools.

$80,000 | Richard J. Riordan | This donation understates his full involvement - his cohorts are also on the contributor list.

$50,000 | Christy R. Walton | Widow of a Wal-Mart heir, one of the 10 richest Americans. Family known to back conservative causes, though charter-school support crosses ideological lines. Former Wal-Mart executive Gregory Penner also kicked in $50,000.

$50,000 | Richard L. Sharp | Fodder for attack ad: The former Circuit City and CarMax exec., a Virginia resident, is closely associated with the voucher movement.

$25,000 | Robert Day | Chairs the Trust Co. of Lenders; a major political donor who also has advised Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

$15,000 | Eli Broad | Funds charter schools and school reform, pushed for mayoral takeover of L.A. Unified.

$10,000 | Jami Gertz | Actress whose husband is active in the charter school movement.

$2,000 | Beny Alagem | Former Israeli tank driver founded a computer maker, bought Beverly Hills Hotel in 2003. One of many business celebs.

$1,000 | Steve Barr | Outspoken charter schools founder takes care of one of his own.

$1,000 | William G. Ouchi | A UCLA professor and Riordan's education guru.

Marguerite Poindexter LaMotte*

$450,000 | UTLA | Without this infusion, better than 18 times the next largest donation, her campaign would rely substantially on small donations from small-business owners and current, former and retired district employees.

$24,000 | Associated Administrators of Los Angeles | Represents principals and mid-level managers and almost always endorses incumbents.

$3,000 | Gateway Science and Engineering | Construction management firm headed by Art Gastelum, longtime aide to Mayor Tom Bradley and subsequently a lobbyist.

$1,000 | Los Angeles School Police Assn. | Depends on the board for salary and benefits.

$1,000 | Teamsters Local 572 in Carson | One of the state's largest Teamsters locals, representing 12,000 workers, including some logistical workers at L.A. Unified.

$500 | Bernard C. Parks | The councilman, a pillar among the city's old-guard black political leaders, stands with fellow pillar LaMotte.

$100 | Lois Bradford | A UTLA vice president and potential challenger to current union head A.J. Duffy in next year's union elections.

$100 | Dan Isaacs | The $220,000-a-year chief of operations for L.A. Unified helps one of his bosses. Why not? Why not more?

$100 | Dominic Shambra Jr. | The mastermind of the original, infamous Belmont project.

$100 | Edwin J. Van Ginkel | A top, high-paid honcho in the district's school facilities division.



Mayor's campaign committee

$ 500,000 | A. Jerrold Perenchio | Univision exec, a Republican, also gave $10,000 to Williams and, last year, $500,000 to the mayor's school-reform campaign.

$100,000 | Steven Bing | Top Democratic donor goes local.

$100,000 | SEIU Local 434B | The Service Employees International local represents home healthcare workers. They've bucked local labor's top dog, the County Federation, which backs the incumbents. This rebellion comes from a union whose national leadership is heavily invested in Villaraigosa's future.

$100,000 | Zenith Insurance Co. | Chair Stanley Zax and his workers-comp giant give to both parties - and certainly to rising political stars like you-know-who.

$100,000 | Astani Enterprises | Developing mega-condo project downtown near Staples Center.

$ 50,000 | Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf | Mayor's preferred stop for green tea (with four Splendas). Coincidence?

$25,000 | Anthony Ressler | Financial wiz used to work for Michael Milken's Drexel Burnham Lambert investment bank.

$25,000 | Jeffrey Katzenberg | Hollywood backs the mayor's effort again. Well-known agent Bryan Lourd also gave ($2,000).

*Incumbent

Source: Campaign contribution filings. Graphics reporting by Howard Blume, Joe Mathews and Joel Rubin

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

LA MAYOR SELLING INFLUENCE THROUGH SCHOOL ELECTIONS:

BIG MONEY DONORS BUYING FAVORS, PREPING MAYOR'S FUNDRAISING EFFORTS FOR GUBERNORTORIAL AMBITIONS

Also See:

See commentary of article #3, Above.

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10) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE LA TIMES, 3-3-07:

Teens' arrest in sign protest roils Glendora

By Jim Newton, Times Staff Writer
March 3, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-me-glendora3mar03,1,1245396.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

Even by the notoriously nasty standards of small-town politics in Glendora, the late-night arrest of two teenagers last week has taken local elections in this little city to a bracingly new low.”

“The 18-year-olds, Keleigh Marshall and Christina Giammalva, set out the night of Feb. 19 to engage in some mischief by putting stickers on the political signs of Glendora
elected leaders. The stickers read, "This sign violates Glendora city ordinance," a reference to Glendora's law prohibiting campaign signs on public property.”

While the young women were affixing those bulletins, however, they were confronted by none other than Councilman Gary Clifford, who is among those running for reelection. He demanded that they remove the stickers, and when they refused, the retired police officer called for backup.”

“Glendora's tiny Police Department responded in force, rolling out four cars and a sergeant — every available unit that Monday night. The strike force ignored the teenagers' allegations that Clifford was the scofflaw and came down hard on the young women.”

“They were handcuffed by the side of the road and taken to the station in separate cars.”

There's now talk of a recall should Clifford win Tuesday. Landmann-Johnsey says she'll happily circulate petitions to make that happen.”

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GLENDORA DISCOURAGES YOUTHFUL POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

 

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11) THE ABSTRACT PRINTED BELOW WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY AP, 3-5-07 :

Domenici says he queried prosecutor, not pressured him

From the Associated Press

March 5, 2007

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-domenici5mar05,1,5509834.story?coll=la-headlines-politics

WASHINGTON — Sen. Pete V. Domenici (R-N.M.) acknowledged Sunday that he called New Mexico's U.S. attorney last year to ask about the status of a criminal investigation of state Democrats, but denied applying pressure or making threats.”

“U.S. Atty. David Iglesias was fired by the Justice Department in December. Iglesias says he resisted pressure from two members of Congress before November's election to rush indictments. He says he thinks that's why he was fired.”

“Domenici refused last week to say whether he had contacted Iglesias, and Iglesias — a Republican — has said he won't name the lawmakers unless asked under oath. Senate rules generally bar communications between members of Congress and federal prosecutors about ongoing criminal investigations.”

THE COMMITTEE SAYS:

DOMENICI FINALLY ADMITS TO UNETHICAL, IF NOT CRIMINAL, CONTACT WITH FEDERAL PROSECUTOR:

PROSECUTOR ATTRIBUTES FIRING TO HIS RESISTANCE TO DOMENICI POLITICAL PRESSURE

Every department in our government is now a “prize” for political special interests. Big Oil runs Interior. Big Pharm runs the FDA.

But the Justice Department is special. Rove, Gonzales, and Bush have made Justice their personal tool of political repression. Justice is the home of the illegal search. Justice is the home of illegal detentions and torture. And Justice works to speed, slow, or end investigations depending on how they affect politics.

Domenici was just doing what corrupt politicians do: using our government for their own dirty private goals. And now he is lying about it. Look forward to a whole lot more lies about this one.

Also See:

Corruption Updates 25, 8th article on page, “FBI CHIEF DEFYS CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT REFUSAL TO DISCLOSE ILLEGAL PROGRAM...

Corruption Updates 34, 2nd article on page, “SCARY NEO-CON POLITICAL OPERATIVE REPLACES US ATTORNEY IN ARKANSAS”


Corruption Update 34, Jan., 31, 2006, 7th article on page, "ALBERTO FIGHTS FOR UNCONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENTIAL POWERS"

Corruption Updates 35, 11th article on page, “DOMENICI FINALLY ADMITS TO UNETHICAL, IF NOT CRIMINAL, CONTACT WITH FEDERAL PROSECUTOR”

Corruption Updates 38, 1st article on page, “Fired U.S. attorney's testimony raises broader concerns”

Corruption Updates 38, 5th article on page, “LA TIMES OFFERS BUSH POLITICAL COVER FOR FIRING PROSECUTOR OF DUKE CUNNINGHAM”

Corruption Updates 39, 3rd article on page, “Rove's role in firings is focus

Corruption Updates 39, 4th article on page, “Fed Attny Firing Report:TRIBUNE CO HAS MADE LATIMES A TOOL”

Corruption Updates 39, 5th article on page, “GOP official urged Rove to fire prosecutor”

Corruption Updates 39, 6th article on page, “House panel expands inquiry into prosecutor firings

Corruption Updates 39, 7th article on page, “Gonzales is urged to quit 'for the nation'

Corruption Update 43 2nd article on the page, "GONALES CAUGHT IN OPEN LIES TO CONGRESS"

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