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Representatives Henry Waxman and Dennis Kucinich have asked Hunt Oil, a Texas company whose CEO has close ties to President Bush, to turn over all Iraq-related communication with the U.S. government. Hunt’s recent oil deal with the Kurds (which al-Maliki's oil minister has called “illegal”) has raised suspicion in Washington about whether Hunt acted on inside information. Kucinich is also concerned that the president’s friend, Ray Hunt, "may have undermined; U.S. national policy of working toward the passage of an oil revenue sharing plan." (Dallas Morning News)

Michael Mukassey is the $28 million dollar man. Since the U.S. Marshals Service began protecting him in the early 1990s, the cost to taxpayers has been $10,000 a day. Marshals Service employees have filed a grievance that complains about being overworked and being used for personal service such as carrying groceries and golf clubs, and taking out the trash. (Washington Post)

Poor telecoms. The three major telecommunications companies have refused to disclose what their role was (or even if they had a role) in the government's warrantless wiretapping program. The justification is that the companies don't want to step into a battle between surveillance by the executive branch and Congressional oversight. Meanwhile, the firms are facing a barrage of lawsuits, and the government isn't worry about providing much assistance beyond retroactive immunity. (NY Times)

Fare thee well, J. Scott Jennings. The former Rove adviser is moving on to greener pastures: Peritus Public Relations in Louisville, Kentucky. (Politico)

The State Department is weighing in on the state of corruption in Iraq, and all it took was a House resolution condemning the Department's obscuring of the Maliki government's corruption. Turns out State is quite aware of the corruption problems in Iraq, calling the issue "real, endemic and pernicious." Of course, that doesn't mean the State Department intends to hand over any documents to Rep. Waxman's committee investigating the subject.... (Washington Post)

Campaign figures for last quarter have been released, giving for the first time a measure of the impact of Norman Hsu's arrest. Hillary Clinton returned over $800,000 in campaign funds to 249 donors last quarter because of the donors' relationship with Hsu. (LA Times)

A study by Syracuse University has found a 14% drop in federal corruption probes since the Bush administration took office. There has also been a 27% drop in white collar crime prosecutions. (Think Progress)

Given the state of corruption in the Iraqi reconstruction process, it might be useful to hear from U.S. workers on the front lines. However, few protections exist for whistleblowers employed with private contracting firms . Senators Claire McCaskill (D-MO) and Susan Collins (R-ME) hope to change this with legislation that allows whistleblowers to seek some support from the Department of the Defense. Henry Waxman has his own Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act. The president has promised to veto Waxman’s bill. (Mother Jones)


Comments (10)

Anonymous wrote on October 16, 2007 10:12 AM:

Please do not wish Scott Jennings well. He has done the bidding of the GOP's dregs since day 1. And now he's going back into the woodwork to cause problems in '08.

Repack Rider wrote on October 16, 2007 10:33 AM:

If you have a minute or two today, give Pat Leahy a call at 202-224-4242 and ask why the Senate hasn't enforced the Karl Rove subpoena. And the Harret Miers and Josh Bolten subpoenas, while you're at it.

Call him every day. I don't want to be the only one.

Richard L. Adlof wrote on October 16, 2007 10:46 AM:

Go Henry! Go Dennis!


Only stop and make sure that any malfeasence found is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law this time.

Richard L. Adlof wrote on October 16, 2007 10:46 AM:

Go Henry! Go Dennis!


Only stop and make sure that any malfeasence found is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law this time.

theswan wrote on October 16, 2007 10:48 AM:

So Judge Makassey requires an escort service at $10,000 a day? At those rates these marshals must have graduated from Blackwater magna cum laude. And to top that they don't even get shot at.
How can these figures be justified? If he lives like this what will he demand when the Democrats confirm his nomination for Attorney General?

Richard L. Adlof wrote on October 16, 2007 11:02 AM:

And why does Bush threaten to veto anything that might positively effect American and our way of life?

. . . Oh Yeah. Right. Dumb question. Sigh.

anonymouse wrote on October 16, 2007 12:26 PM:

"Representatives Henry Waxman and Dennis Kucinich have asked Hunt Oil, a Texas company whose CEO has close ties to President Bush, to turn over all Iraq-related communication"

Any bets that either;
1. The documents will fall under the States Secrecy laws
or
2. Communications to and from the WH will be priveledged

"We the People" are no longer in charge of our destiny...

watercarrier4diogenes wrote on October 16, 2007 7:44 PM:

Is that Peritus? Or Parasitus?

watercarrier4diogenes wrote on October 16, 2007 7:45 PM:

Is that Peritus? Or Parasitus? Or perhaps, Peritonitis (massive inflamation of critical organs, i.e. DoJ, DoD, State, POTUS)

watercarrier4diogenes wrote on October 16, 2007 7:46 PM:

Is that Peritus? Or Parasitus? Or perhaps, Peritonitis (massive inflamatory infection of critical organs, i.e. DoJ, DoD, State, POTUS)

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