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Sunday, August 14, 2005

The Sibel Who Wouldn't Die 

Vanity Fair: Turks Boasted of Payments to Hastert
Turkish officials boasted of giving “tens of thousands of dollars in surreptious payments” to House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois) in exchange for political favors.

That allegation is contained a profile of Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) whistleblower Sibel Edmonds in the current issue of Vanity Fair magazine.

The article, “An Inconvenient Patriot,” by British writer David Rose, reports that Edmonds was asked to listen to wiretaps as part of what appeared to be an FBI public corruption probe into bribes paid to members of Congress – both Democrat and Republican.


Rose, citing “some of the wiretaps,” reports that “the FBI’s targets had arranged for tens of thousands of dollars to be paid to Hastert’s campaign funds in small checks.”
Soft money bribes from foreign nationals. No wonder the GOP wanted to silence our Sibel. WHY is the mainstream press not picking up on this stuff?
Comments:
Apparently, it is not a story of note. No one but you and the far left and socialists are making anything of it.
 
One month later, and as yet no confirmatin from the FBI, and no charges.

Perhaps your anti-Republican bias has caused you to make a fool of yourself.
 
Being that the mainstream press is liberal, that gives further proof your "story" is just a sham.
 
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