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Senator David Vitter has given a whole new meaning to roll call. Deborah Jean Palfrey (aka DC Madam) placed five phone calls to Vitter while he was a House member from 1999 to 2001, including two during roll call votes in the House that Vitter was present for, according to Palfrey’s phone records and congressional records. Meanwhile, another name has appeared on the list that keeps on giving; this time it is conservative pundit and strategist Jack Burkman. (Boston Globe, Think Progress)
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was convicted of accepting a $20,000 bribe and sentenced to three years in prison yesterday. Santiago Efrain Valle offered to drop charges for a Mexican national who was in an ICE detention facility in exchange for the bribe, although Valle denies this and plans to appeal. (Boston Globe)
The intrigue into the BAE-Saudi fraud scandal deepens. Weeks before the investigation was called off, the London ambassador to Riyadh informed the British government that continuing the investigation would cripple their diplomatic cooperation on counter terrorism. (Thomson Financial)
U.S. Office of Special Counsel has accused the FAA of covering up reckless mistakes made by air traffic controllers at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport. The complaints are nothing new; the OSC says it filed a similar complaint in 2005 whose recommendations have yet to be implemented. (Associated Press)
Rhode Island state lawmakers have found a novel way to save money in the state budget: they are going to start trying minors as adults. From now on, 17-year-olds will be treated as adult prisoners, rather than juveniles. (Boston Globe)
Betty Williams, a noted pacifist and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, has apologized for an off-handed remark yesterday that she would like to kill President Bush. (Chicago Tribune)
Tanvir Vahora contributed reporting.













Not only that, but ThinkProgress predicts that DeMint could ‘be next’ to be caught patronizing prostitutes:
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) is not surprised by revelations that Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) “patronized brothels and call girls.” In an interview with Capitol News Connection radio service, DeMint said, “I think all of us have to look at it and say, ‘We can be next.
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/07/13/demint-could-be-next-to-be-caught-patronizing-prostitutes/#comment-3933231
July 13, 2007 10:11 AM | Reply | Permalink
Slim Pickin's might well describe the substance behind that article. The link only goes back to Demint saying what is mentioned above, and nothing else. They don't have to back everything up on the page, but I do hope that this was checked with a second source before they printed it.
I hate Demint - but it would be wrong to print that article if he "we're all sinners" BS is all that is behind it.
July 13, 2007 10:39 AM | Reply | Permalink
Good lord. Bush is so hated, now even the pacifists want him dead.
July 13, 2007 11:17 AM | Reply | Permalink
oopies, another one? How many perverts are there in Republican ranks?
http://www.thesnaponline.com/local/local_story_194084456.html
July 13, 2007 11:35 AM | Reply | Permalink
Will Sen. Vitter's wife make good on her threats?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A39J32gPxU
July 13, 2007 12:33 PM | Reply | Permalink
"...continuing the investigation would cripple their diplomatic cooperation on counter terrorism."
Nice country youse got here. It'd be a shame if sumthin' happened to it, wouldn't it boys?
Somebody remind me again who the terrorists we're supposed to be fighting against are?
July 13, 2007 1:20 PM | Reply | Permalink
HaHa! I had never heard of this Burkman guy before so I looked him up on Wikipedia. This is what his page said BEFORE the Palfrey story broke:
Several young women in the DC area, including two students that attended a Pride Rally[2], have accused Burkman of propositioning them. According to these sources, Burkman offered to "pay for (their) room and give (the two girls) a thousand dollars"[3] to have sex with him.[4] According to sources, Burkman has a reputation for soliciting young, "well-endowed" women by giving them his business card and requesting that they contact him. Several blog sites have listed instances of similar situations occurring around DC. One blog site shows a copy of his business card with the contact information blacked out.[5]
Burkman defends himself by saying that the false allegations were perpetuated by "left-wing people seeking to intimidate conservatives and independants [sic]."
July 13, 2007 3:02 PM | Reply | Permalink