What an elected individual does in private is more important that what he does in public, since what he does when he thinks no one is looking is the true test of a person's character.
the citizens of NJ are themselves so corrupt, that his corruption wont effect the outcome of the election
Corzine? Character? You must be confused... :-)
I wonder if Corzine is as brilliant a money man as everyone assumed he was? Yeah, he punched out of Sachs with a huge purse of money, but how much of that was made shilling for dot coms, and other shady deals?
In this case, it was for votes.
Wow! I guess in New Jerseyeeze, "Vote-Buyer is spelled Philanthropist".
FYI
CORZINE GAL-PAL LOAN A CRIME: LAWYER
August 19, 2005 -- PRINCETON TOWNSHIP, N.J. Sen. Jon Corzine, New Jersey's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, c
committed a federal felony by failing to disclose a half-million-dollar loan he'd made to the powerful union boss who was his girlfriend, a public-interest lawyer charged yesterday.
"There is no 'girlfriend loophole,' " said Bruce Afran, adding that he planned to officially complain to the Senate. "One of the highest-ranking union officers in the state is given a half-million-dollar gift by a sitting U.S. senator. That is precisely the type of transaction the Senate wants to know about."
He said he and his partner were preparing to file a complaint, accusing Corzine of falsifying a disclosure document, with the Senate Ethics Committee.....
http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/51451.htm
LOTS of dirt here, bump and ping.....
< snip > Corzine gave his former girlfriend a $470,000 gift so she could repay the debt on her home, which sold for a little more than $360,000. She's a union leader who pushed to endorse him in two elections and represents the largest state workers union.
>>>>Kessenich's late husband was a Citicorp executive who knew Corzine from his days on Wall Street.
Citicorp sure does come up a lot with political scam stories and UN Oil for Food stories.
Watch this guy operate. He is cooler and has less conscience than Clinton, and that is something I thought impossible.