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Old 02-19-2009, 11:44 PM   #76
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The NPR story:

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Morning Edition, February 19, 2009 · One of Washington's most successful lobbying firms is on the verge of closing down. In November, FBI agents seized documents from the Northern Virginia offices of The PMA Group. There are questions regarding campaign contributions and the firm's ties to House Democrats such as John Murtha of Pennsylvania.

The PMA Group was founded 20 years ago by Paul Magliocchetti, who was a longtime aide to Murtha. It has specialized in lobbying the House Appropriations Committee, for which Murtha heads the subcommittee on defense. PMA also has ties to several other committee Democrats.

Over the past 10 years, the firm made nearly $114 million in lobbying fees, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. And its clients have done very well.

In fiscal 2008, clients got a total of 154 earmarks, or special spending provisions that appropriators wrote just for them.

But at the end of last year, two things happened. The firm's principals couldn't agree over financial terms as Magliocchetti moved toward retirement. PMA's lobbyists began heading for the exit, and FBI agents raided the office and carted off boxes of documents.

Now PMA is all but defunct, and some lawmakers are divesting themselves of contributions from PMA donors.

The case delivers a jarring blow to congressional Democrats, who won control of Capitol Hill in 2006 with a promise to "drain the swamp."

"This looks like the same old politics that the Republicans were playing, where they're playing pay-to-play — you give us a donation, we'll give you an earmark," says Keith Ashdown, who tracks legislative earmarks at the watchdog group Taxpayers For Common Sense.


Murtha has made a career of using earmarks to bring home jobs to his district in southwestern Pennsylvania, where many defense contractors have facilities. And his campaign war chest is top-heavy with contributions from PMA clients.

"Money sloshes around Washington. I think we all know that," Ashdown says. "What we have learned is that 14 House Democrats — PMA was their No. 1 contributor."

The company itself can't give donations. The money came from PMA's 35 employees and from its political action committee.

Among the PMA donors were two of the company's board members, who are friends of Magliocchetti from Florida, where he has a beach condo. In campaign reports, contributions from the two Floridians often appear to be coordinated — same day, same dollar amount, same recipient.

That could suggest PMA was making the contributions in their names, which would be illegal.

Jim Moran, a Democrat from Northern Virginia, wrote eight earmarks for PMA clients in the 2008 budget. Moran's office says he's closely following the situation but won't act "until there's clear evidence something improper occurred."

Another big beneficiary of PMA contributions is Pennsylvania Democrat Christopher Carney, a protege of Murtha's. His communications director says that "if the authorities find any donation to be improper, we will immediately give that contribution to charity."

House Ethics Committee Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren received $7,000 over the past decade from The PMA Group's PAC. The California Democrat has issued a statement saying that she is returning the money, but "without making any comment to the veracity of the allegations against PMA Group."

Murtha's office didn't respond to phone and e-mail messages Wednesday.

At the University of Maryland, professor Paul Herrnson has examined the interaction of lobbying and campaign money. He says many lobbyists will come to one conclusion: It pays to give.

"After all, if I am seen by a member of Congress who's in a powerful position as a member of their re-election team, they also might be more likely to consider me a member of their policy team," Herrnson says.

The PMA probe comes on the heels of a separate federal investigation in Murtha's home district.

Last month, agents from the FBI, the IRS and the Pentagon's inspector general raided the properties of Kuchera Industries, another recipient of earmarks from Murtha.
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Old 02-20-2009, 05:19 AM   #77
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Merc, I think we should change your name to Cassandra.
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Old 02-20-2009, 06:41 AM   #78
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No. They call that your early, formative years of internet political discussions, while you're still thrashing around like a two-year-old who has learned to assert their independance but hasn't learned how to master their temper tantrums; before you gain a little maturity and begin to understand that finding the kernel of truth in your opponent's argument means that you actually learned something that day. We all have our less than flattering moments, but as they say about cheating in school, you're only hurting yourself.
If it looks like bullsihit and smells like bullshilt.....its probably bullshit

Recognizing bullshit is party of the learning process as well.

Thee is little knowledge gained from post's consisting of editorials with an agenda that can be so easily picked apart for accuracy by objective observers (e.g. "the bill means government will take over your health decisions", "$millions for Pelosi's mouse project", "Obama wants to gerrymander Congressional seats", "not as bad as the Vince Foster coverup", etc) , accompanied by sarcastic one liners....other than perhaps, a bit about the poster's mindset.

But , IMO, such posts hardly qualify as contributing to insightful discourse.

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Old 02-20-2009, 07:10 AM   #79
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Old 02-20-2009, 10:55 AM   #80
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Why do you say that Dana? This post seems to have some merit to it.

Redux? no thoughts or opinions on that article?
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:49 AM   #81
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Redux? no thoughts or opinions on that article?
Blinded by Bush Hate Syndrome.
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:48 PM   #82
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If it looks like bullsihit and smells like bullshilt.....its probably bullshit
I love the alternate spellings - :p
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:50 PM   #83
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Blinded by Bush Hate Syndrome.
I don't think so at all. Although he is new here, I think he has a different perspective than you, obviously, but is levelheaded enough. I'm seriously interested in his opinions.
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:56 PM   #84
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I'm seriously interested in his opinions.
I was too. Until he failed to recognize the choice of "agree to disagree" and move on to another issue.
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Old 02-20-2009, 02:56 PM   #85
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Redux? no thoughts or opinions on that article?
Here is an example:

A thread called "Dems Junkets on the taxpayer dime"....museums shows, fine dining?

What was the point?

Foreign policy trips are unique to Democrats? The third highest elected official in the country shouldnt meet the Pope?

Hell, the article in the link had nothing to do with foreign policy oversight, which, btw, is absolutely the role of Congress...foreign policy is not limited to the Sec. of State

If it looks like bullshit and smells like bullshit...its bullshit.

What could one learn from that thread?

IMO, That was another example of bullshit....and it would be a waste of time by attempting to discuss it with Merc.

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Old 02-20-2009, 03:36 PM   #86
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What a pile of crap.
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what exactly marks it as a pile of crap?
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Their definition of left vs right, 30 seconds into the video.
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What marks it as crap?
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Asked and answered.
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No you didn't answer it at all. What piece of information do you not agree with? What specifically is incorrectly explained? How could it be done better. Anyone can call something crap, it takes a little more to actually suggest you have a valid argument.
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Yes, I answered it. The definition of the right vs left dichotomy given is a complete fabrication which has absolutely no basis in political theory or even dictionary definitions. It is meaningless Rush Limbaugh garbage, and can only be taken seriously by people who think Ann Coulter is highbrow reading.

Since the definition is the basis upon which the rest of the video is bases, the rest of the video is gibberish as well.

QED.
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Recognizing bullshit is party of the learning process as well.
A useful definition for bullshit is: that which cannot be backed up with logical reasoning and/or that which has only been backed up with specious reasoning (i.e. no attempt has been made to employee logical reasoning). In the above quoted exchange, where do you see the most critical thinking skills being utilized? This isn't intended as a critique of any individual user, but rather a case study in clear thought processes.
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A useful definition for bullshit is: that which cannot be backed up with logical reasoning and/or that which has only been backed up with specious reasoning (i.e. no attempt has been made to employee logical reasoning). In the above quoted exchange, where do you see the more critical thinking skills being utilized?
You have no argument from me on the quotes you cited.

I simply cited, what IMO, was the most recent example of bullshit.
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I guess I just wanted to clarify that I was referencing a specific event.
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Blinded by Bush Hate Syndrome.
You don't have to be blind to hate Bush.
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A useful definition for bullshit is: that which cannot be backed up with logical reasoning and/or that which has only been backed up with specious reasoning
Or it could be defined as "making up new definitions as the primary support for your argument"...ie, the utter bullshit definition of the left vs right dichotomy in the video or, you know, your post that I am quoting.
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