It's time again for that anything but bias look at todays top ten politicians of interest. Washington's top public interest group has chosen their select best for investigation into corruption in politics this year. A lot of familiar names from both parties made the list. So let's go. In alphabetical order we have;
Spencer Bachus (R-AL) Former Senator John Ensign (R-NV) Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) Attorney General Eric Holder Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL) President Barack Obama Rep. Laura Richardson (D-CA) Rep. David Rivera (R-FL) Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) Rep. Don Young (R-AK)
Now before you decide to vote in the poll or make a prediction of who the voting public of this website have chosen as most corrupt so far, take a deep breath.
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-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
CREW, gimme a break. They claim to be a non partisan group headed by the left wingnut Norm Eisen. Founded because he didn't like the Judicial Watch group. Do you really think he's going to pick people in the Bam Bam administration to be on the most corrupt list after working for him the last 3 years?
-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
Judicial Watch, no no no, gimme a break.. Just another Biased Radical Right-Wing site..
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