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This on top of another recent report of oil company that won state permission to increase toxic pollution into San Francisco Bay by nearly 400 percent -- just four months after donating $55,500 to Gov. Gray Davis .. report
1 posted on 10/08/2002 1:38:44 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
This is being reported in the Mercury (Pravda) News! WOW!
2 posted on 10/08/2002 1:44:03 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham
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To: fight_truth_decay
Then that person should trot those photos out. Where are they? Why have they not appeared?

3 posted on 10/08/2002 1:44:46 PM PDT by MineralMan
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To: fight_truth_decay
Dump Davis bump.
4 posted on 10/08/2002 1:44:52 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: fight_truth_decay
Well for gracious sake, wait until three days before the election to release them to the press or the despotic democrats will pull Davis and run a burro until they can appoint a replacement.
6 posted on 10/08/2002 1:45:13 PM PDT by MHGinTN
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To: fight_truth_decay
Simon is almost out of cash, note last paragraph:

"Also Monday, the campaigns released new finance statements covering July 1 through Sept. 30. Simon reported raising $10.5 million, spending $11.1 million and ending the period with $4.3 million cash on hand. Davis said he raised $9.4 million, spent $20.2 million and had $21.3 million cash on hand."
7 posted on 10/08/2002 1:45:59 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: fight_truth_decay
This is gonna be delicious.
9 posted on 10/08/2002 1:48:58 PM PDT by VaBthang4
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To: fight_truth_decay
I hope this finishes Davis off.

In Jesus' name I pray, AMEN

14 posted on 10/08/2002 1:53:33 PM PDT by Battle Hymn of the Republic
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To: fight_truth_decay
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The executive director of a law enforcement group that endorses Republican gubernatorial nominee Bill Simon said today he had two photos showing then Lt. Gov. Gray Davis accepting a campaign contribution in his state Capitol office -- in violation of the law.

Monty Holden, head of the California Organization of Police and Sheriffs, told reporters the Jan. 31, 1998, photos show Davis, then campaigning for his first term as governor, accepting a $10,000 check from Al Angele, then executive director of COPs.

The photos show Davis standing next to a man identified by COPS as Angele. They are holding either side of a $10,000 check as they stand in an office, that according to COPS, was the lieutenant governor's office.

The claims are ``false and possibly slanderous,'' Davis campaign press secretary Roger Salazar said. ``This charge is categorically false. No such exchange of campaign funds took place inside then Lt. Gov.'s Davis' Capitol office in Sacramento.''

Davis said the meeting took place in his campaign office in Los Angeles, which would not be illegal.

Simon initially made the allegation Monday after the candidates met in Los Angeles for their first debate before the Nov. 5 election.

But Tuesday, Simon backed away from the allegations, saying it was a matter between COPS and the Fair Political Practices Commission. ``It's not my allegation ... this is California Organization of Police and Sheriffs speaking, not me,'' Simon said KGO-AM.

During the debate, Davis cast Simon as too conservative for California and Simon accused Davis of running a corrupt and failed administration.

``Mr. Simon is a true-blue, think-tank conservative. ... He is simply out of step with the values of most Californians,'' the Democratic governor said in his opening remarks at Monday's hourlong debate sponsored by the Los Angeles Times.

Simon responded by accusing Davis of linking policy decisions to campaign donations, mismanaging the state's energy crisis and turning a budget surplus into a $23.6 billion deficit.

``What the people of California deserve to hear, but what they probably won't from Mr. Davis, is an apology,'' Simon said, `` ... an apology to all Californians for a disastrous four years in office.''

During a news conference after the debate, Simon said he had evidence about Davis and the illegal campaign contribution.

He said there was a letter from COPS to the Fair Political Practices Commission.

Before Simon's staff could produce the letter, filed earlier Monday, Davis aides contacted the former member it named and he categorically denied the claim.

Angele called the charge by current COPS members ``totally unbelievable.''

``I've never been in (Davis') office in my life,'' said Angele, now a Davis appointee to the Board of Prison Terms. ``I don't understand it. It's out of left field.''

During the debate, Davis highlighted Simon's opposition to abortion, new gun laws and some environmental regulations, and touted his own accomplishments in education, health care and transportation. He criticized Simon for failing to produce a budget plan of his own and sought to portray him as inexperienced.

With less than a month until the Nov. 5 election, Simon trails Davis in polls and would like further opportunities to confront the governor in person. But Davis agreed to no other debates beyond Monday's.

Also Monday, the campaigns released new finance statements covering July 1 through Sept. 30. Simon reported raising $10.5 million, spending $11.1 million and ending the period with $4.3 million cash on hand. Davis said he raised $9.4 million, spent $20.2 million and had $21.3 million cash on
16 posted on 10/08/2002 1:56:35 PM PDT by sharktrager
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Accusations against Davis resurface

By Sam Stanton and Denny Walsh -- Bee Staff Writers Published 2:15 a.m. PDT Tuesday, October 8, 2002 In a move that could renew charges that Gov. Gray Davis engaged in improper campaign fund-raising tactics years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal in the case that would have forever kept the accusations against him secret.

The decision lets stand a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that a federal judge in Sacramento must release documents containing allegations about Davis' conduct when he was an assemblyman in the 1980s and later state controller.

The judge must release the documents "forthwith and promptly" after receiving notification from the 9th Circuit, said attorney Rex Heinke, who represented The Bee in a suit to gain access to the documents.

Davis' spokesmen have denied the allegations, saying they come from a convicted felon who invented the tale to seek early release from prison.

The Bee's lawsuit involves an old criminal case against disgraced former state Coastal Commissioner Mark L. Nathanson.

He went to prison in a bribery scandal disclosing that he had sought payments from individuals with business before the commission.

As part of a bid for leniency after his indictment in 1992, he offered to provide information to prosecutors about alleged misdeeds by a "high political figure," according to letters his attorneys provided to prosecutors.

The letters became part of the court file, but U.S. District Judge Lawrence K. Karlton ordered them sealed after The Bee discovered their existence years later and asked for copies.

In December 1999, Karlton released versions of the letters with the names blacked out, although numerous sources have said the letters refer to accusations against Davis.

Sources have told The Bee that the letters indicate Nathanson had accused Davis of seeking campaign donations from people who, with Nathanson's cooperation, would get favorable treatment by the commission.

But Karlton ruled that the letters "contain no newsworthy information" and that the accusations against the politician could harm that individual's reputation.

The 9th Circuit overturned Karlton in December 2001, ruling that there was "no adequate justification" for withholding the documents.

But the letters were not released because an unnamed "private citizen" appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to keep the names from being revealed.

The high court decided without comment Monday that it would not review the case, meaning Karlton will have to release the unredacted letters. P> However, it's uncertain whether that will take place before the Nov. 5 elections, in which Davis is seeking a second term as governor. Technical legal steps remain to be taken before the judge must release the letters.

The accusations against Davis involve alleged activity long before he became governor and never investigated because officials decided they could not trust Nathanson. Prosecutors have also argued that, even if true, the allegations may not be provable.

But the Democratic governor has been dogged throughout his re-election campaign by claims that he is an overzealous fund-raiser and has tied official acts to contributions, something he has angrily denied.

18 posted on 10/08/2002 1:58:52 PM PDT by let freedom sing
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To: fight_truth_decay
Rush's substitute, Roger Hedgecock talked about this in the last hour today!!!!

Pray!

g

22 posted on 10/08/2002 2:04:45 PM PDT by Geezerette
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To: fight_truth_decay
BFD (big freakin' deal). This will just boost his poll #'s.
Corruption is a virtue to dems.
24 posted on 10/08/2002 2:06:33 PM PDT by smokinleroy
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To: fight_truth_decay
this reminds me of all those stories that were to come out and sink the xxxlintons ... i hope they are clear pictures
28 posted on 10/08/2002 2:13:06 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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To: fight_truth_decay
uh oh
29 posted on 10/08/2002 2:13:07 PM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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Speaking of pictures of candidates, I have it on good word from a source that has never mislead me that a picture of a certin NC Senate Candidate doing something a candidate should never do will hit the press days before the election. I would say more, but my source has told me not to speak of it. But trust me, a lot of people will not be happy.
30 posted on 10/08/2002 2:15:11 PM PDT by Phantom Lord
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To: fight_truth_decay
It is a simple matter to find out whether Davis (and now Angele, who has been bought off with a Davis appointment) are lying. Compare the office and its furniture, as shown in the photograph, to contemporaneous photos of Lt. Gov. Davis and various groups like the Girl Scouts and the United Way in his office.

If the background of the check photos matches the background of the "innocent" photos -- of which there should be many -- than this is clear evidence of a crime committed by Davis, then running for Governor.

Congressman Billybob

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33 posted on 10/08/2002 2:20:20 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob
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40 posted on 10/08/2002 2:33:40 PM PDT by Diogenesis
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"Monty Holden, head of the California Organization of Police and Sheriffs, told reporters the Jan. 31, 1998, photos show Davis, then campaigning for his first term as governor, accepting a $10,000 check from Al Angele, then executive director of COPs.

The photos show Davis standing next to a man identified by COPS as Angele. They are holding either side of a $10,000 check as they stand in an office, that according to COPS, was the lieutenant governor's office.

The claims are ``false and possibly slanderous,'' Davis campaign press secretary Roger Salazar said. ``This charge is categorically false. No such exchange of campaign funds took place inside then Lt. Gov.'s Davis' Capitol office in Sacramento.''

Honest. I did not have money exchange with that man, Mr. Al Angele.......(check has a figerprint stain).....Indeed I did have an unappropreate relationship in the governors office..........

58 posted on 10/08/2002 2:51:21 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: fight_truth_decay
With Democrats running the courts, only Republicans/conservatives commit crimes. Anything Democrats do is legal.
74 posted on 10/08/2002 3:13:48 PM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: fight_truth_decay
This explains why Simon asked Davis yesterday in the debate if he had accepted any campaign contributions in his office.

Davis blustered and dodged the question.

Let's hope the Republicans use this to full advantage.

98 posted on 10/08/2002 3:47:34 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg
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To: fight_truth_decay
then he send them to the la times they would be sure to publish them /sarcasm
105 posted on 10/08/2002 4:00:01 PM PDT by TheRedSoxWinThePennant
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