"COLUMBUS, Ohio - Gov. Bob Taft's political opponents have charged him with stonewalling, seeking scapegoats, and failing to take responsibility for what has transpired under his watch."
Same modus operandi from the Top to the Bottom of the GOP! Where's the RICO Act when you really need it?
Your chief exec. is not the only bad apple. Step right into the Way-Back machine and strap yourself in for a ride back to 1990 when our governor went to the federal slammer and we'll work our way back to the present...
Arch Alfred Moore, Jr.
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Gov. Arch Moore, Capito's father, and his 1990 guilty pleas to a five-count federal indictment charging him with mail fraud, filing false tax returns, extortion and obstruction of justice.
Moore served 33 months in federal prison. The Web site also has links to legal documents about Moore's recent unsuccessful efforts in 2003 to have his law license restored.
http://modernamerica.blogspot.com/2005/07/gazette-weighs-in-on-captio2006com.htmlShelly Moore Capito is the person the republicans are backing in an attempt to unseat senator Robert C. Byrd.
Abuse of Power? Capito to seek pardon for her disgraced father?
Is Congresswoman Capito trying to get a pardon for her father, a convicted felon?
Capito needs to tell the public whether she has spoken to anyone in the Bush administration about a pardon for her father.
Capito needs to tell the public whether she has used any of her congressional staffers to work on any issue related to pardoning her father.
Capito needs to pledge that she will not seek a pardon for her father nor use her office and staffers to seek that pardon.
As recently as this July 4th, Capito and her father met with George Bush in West Virginia. The fact that the President met with the convicted felon is a strong indication that this pardon is on the table.
Background:
Arch Moore, the disgraced former governer of West Virginia, pleaded guilty in 1990 to a five-count federal indictment charging him with mail fraud, filing false tax returns, extortion and obstruction of justice. He then served thirty-three months in federal prison.
More...(no pun intended)
http://www.capito2006.com/