The True ‘Culture of Corruption’

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Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid collected a $1.1 million windfall on a Las Vegas land sale even though he hadn't personally owned the property for three years, property deeds show.

In the process, Reid did not disclose to Congress an earlier sale in which he transferred his land to a company created by a friend and took a financial stake in that company, according to records and interviews.

The Nevada Democrat's deal was engineered by Jay Brown, a longtime friend and former casino lawyer whose name surfaced in a major political bribery trial this summer and in other prior organized crime investigations. He's never been charged with wrongdoing _ except for a 1981 federal securities complaint that was settled out of court.

Land deeds obtained by The Associated Press during a review of Reid's business dealings show:

_The deal began in 1998 when Reid bought undeveloped residential property on Las Vegas' booming outskirts for about $400,000. Reid bought one lot outright, and a second parcel jointly with Brown. One of the sellers was a developer who was benefiting from a government land swap that Reid supported. The seller never talked to Reid.

_In 2001, Reid sold the land for the same price to a limited liability corporation created by Brown. The senator didn't disclose the sale on his annual public ethics report or tell Congress he had any stake in Brown's company. He continued to report to Congress that he personally owned the land.

_After getting local officials to rezone the property for a shopping center, Brown's company sold the land in 2004 to other developers and Reid took $1.1 million of the proceeds, nearly tripling the senator's investment. Reid reported it to Congress as a personal land sale.

The complex dealings allowed Reid to transfer ownership, legal liability and some tax consequences to Brown's company without public knowledge, but still collect a seven-figure payoff nearly three years later.

But here is the ‘punch line’


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Reid hung up the phone when questioned about the deal during an AP interview last week.

I love American politics!
 
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Our Guvnah has his own issue with something similar here in GA. Looks like corruption knows no party or bounds.
 
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It goes with the territory. I would be willing to state that somewhere between 66-75% of all political officials throughout history (Presidents, Congressmen, Monarchs, Popes) were corrupt in some way or another.
 
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Term limits still preserve the party system. Just because you're rolling new legislators in and out, you only push the power to the party entities where they will determine even more who is in office and who is not.
 
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Yup both parties suck and most members of Congress are nothing but criminals.

Nothing petty about what they get away with. I am sick of the press covering the GOP sins more than the DNC sins.

Either suck!
 

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