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Defense Contractor With Ties to Congressman Murtha (D-Pa) Pleads Guilty – Wash. Post

July 14, 2009 by John Allen · 1 Comment 

In today’s Washington Post there is an article posted about a defense contractor with ties to a Democratic Congressman from Pennsylvania who pleads guilty to fraud.  I am constantly busting GOP politicos for corruption.  It is only fair that I include the Democrats when I find them in the paper.  This is why I always say "the elites in both parties" when talking about how corrupted business practices invade the thinking of politicians of both parties and hurt us all.  Here is the web site for the story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/14/AR2009071401154.html?hpid=moreheadlines

Tom Barnes

     

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One Response to “Defense Contractor With Ties to Congressman Murtha (D-Pa) Pleads Guilty – Wash. Post”
  1. duffster says:

    Years ago, I was working on a public safety radio project in Pennsylvania.  Bucks County is the home of many defense contractors…the Deleware Valley group.

    Long story here…but before we could get far, the politicians we were working with were …busted.

    The "police" or public safety radio business has always been one tied to defense contractors, ususally Motorola, and controlled under very heavy handed circumstances.

    It is also a source of massive waste and corruption.

    The Michigan public radio project for the State Police is one of the worst RFPs I have ever seen.

    g

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